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THURSDAY.
HhippM.l to-«lay
“ previously .
; Opening of the New Year ~ Business Pros
pects.
j The first few days of 1874 in point of .
I temperature were fine. The atmosphere
i wan genial and springlike, and the skies
.JANUARY 8, 1874. j bright and hopeful. In regard to busi-
neRH the signs liave not beon altogether
so promising. Cotton receipts have let
down almost to one-half the amount re
ceived before Christmas; few people, ex
cept pluco hunting freedmen, have visited
the city, and trade, of course, has beon
below expectations. Still our merchants
do not yield to depression, but are strug
gling manfully to bear up under the dis
paragements and discouragements of tho
times. During the past two or three days
there haH been a slight improvement in
all branches of industry, and wo still con
tinue to anticipate a good business activi
ty for the next five or six weeks. There
is a large stock of unsold cotton at this
point, considerable quantities in tho
neighboring section to bo brought in,
while planters undoubtedly have in pock
et more money than usual at this soason
of tho year. But while all this is true, tho
indisposition of people to pay their debts
seriously retards financial and commercial
operations, and even the most sanguine
among us see little in the immediate fu
ture to iuspire hope. It Rooms to us that
an indispensable requisite to futuro pros
perity is the prompt payment of debts
due our merchants. If they could collect
even one-half of what is duo them, they
would bo iu condition to lend assistance
to farmers Ilia ensuing season, llut un
ions thoso collections uro made the pros
pect is rather gloomy for both merchants
and planters tho coming year.
COL l/Mil US DAILY MAJtnET.
Financial.—Bight bills on New York
$ per cent, discount; on Boston 1 per
cent.; on Savannah \ per cent.; demand
bills on Boston j per cent. Banks are
selling checks on Now York at \c. pre
mium. Cnrroucy loans 1<&1$ per cout.
per month. Gold and silver nominal.
Cotton.—Good demand for the better
grades. The following are the quota
tions :
Ordinary 10 (®11
Good ordinary
Low middlings 14 (a) —
Middlings 14}©—
Strict Middlings 14}(&—
Hnlee 238 bales.
Receipts 4.70 bales—180 by M. & G. R.
R; 108 by wagons; filthy N. &8.R.K; 8 by
W. It. It.; 0 by river; JW> by H. W. R. R.
Shipments 278 bales—273 by S. W. It.
It.; .’» for home consumption; 0 by W.
It. U.
DAll.T STATEMENT.
Block ou bund August31st, 1873 1,177
Received to-day 450
“ previously 41,102—41,012
42,780
278
. 20.880—27,158
Slock on hand 15,031
Bame Day Last Year.—August 31st,
1872, 158; received samoday452; total
uoipts4 1,171; shipped sumo day 180; total
shipments 31,007; slock 10,253; sales 423
Middlings I0.|<\
U. tf. Pouts. Receipts 5 days 104,108
exports to Grout Britain 30,502 ; to Con
tinent 27,857 ; stock 708,200.
New Advertisements.
8pg call for mooting of Hook and Lad
der Company this evening.
Messrs. Ingram \ Crawford huvo u
yeatly card. They oocupy high rank
among tho members of our bar, and need
no pulling. They speak for themselves.
A farming partner h wanted. See ad
vertisement of Mr. .1. H. Garrett.
Bee card of Maior Dorn,dealer iu tobac
co, cigars, Ac., but ween Georgia Home
and Musseogeo Home buildings.
ft 0. Tolbert deals in fresh meats of
all kinds st Market stalls Nos. 11 and 13.
Messrs. Peacock A Swift, wishing to
mnko room for spring stocks, will close
out fall and winter goods at greatly re
duced prices. Rend carefully their change
of advertisement
Heu card of Alexander A Saiu, barbers.
Postponed.
Owing to the illness of Prof. Uhase the
Baptist Sunday School concert announced
tor lad night was postponed until Tues
day evening next, 12th inst.
A Child llurned.
A ldtie live your old sou of Mr. L. A.
Lowery, of Btownrt, was badly, if not fa
tally, burned a few days ago. His cloth
ing caught while playing around a tiro in
the yard.
Him sol I County l tom.
Russell county, for the year 1873, bus
yacoived into her treasury over $2,000 for
itceuHe, almost the entire amount being
for license to sell whiskey. So says the
books of tho dourly Treasurer.
No. IPs Hall.
We paid a brief visit to the hall of this
gallant company Tuesday night, and
found it handsomely fitted up and elabo
rately decorated, in short, ono of the
handsomest rooms in tho city. It sponks
well for tho refined tastes of tho company.
.1 Itunuway and Smash Vp.
During tho fire alarm yesterday a horse
attuchod to au express took fright, dashed
through tho trees on Broad street, and
finally fell on the sidewalk at Gridin's
drug store, badly crippling hiiuself and
breaking the shafts of the vehicle. There
was a rapid scatteratiou of people iu the
vicinity.
Successful Hunting,
Mr. John T. O'Neal, living five miles
above Beale, in u deer hunt on Tuesday
last, killed n buck weighing 130 pounds.
This was tho first one ho over killed, and
at last nocounts—twouty-four Lours after
tho killing—ho was still suffering from n
severe “buck ague.”
Mr. W. S. Satterwkite, liviug at Oruw-
iord, in the sumo hunt, also killed a lino
doer.
Improeopnonte,
Onl. Wilkins is completing a handsome
two story residence on Oglethorpe street,
below tho Court House.
Frank Jepson is putting up a new throe
room dwelling on tho corner of Thomas
and Troup streets, on the site of the
store and residence recently burned.
Mr. S. W. Walker is constructing a
nea f cottage residence on Forsyth, be
tween Crawford and Thomas streets.
We ulso notice some few indications of
repairs going on in various parts of tho
city.
Eire, Vesterday.
A tire broke out iu au upper room over
the store of Mr. F. Reich, about 4 o'clock
yesterday. It is supposed to have caught
from au ush box. Tho fire companies ral
lied and outod the fiames before they had
spread to any great extent. Hook aud
Ladder and Washington Company No. 2
both claim tho credit of getting first to
work. Damage to the roof and plastering
of the building is estimated at about $800.
No insurance. The upper rooms adjacent
to the five were occupied by Straus A
Goldsmith, and C R. Russell, Esq. Their
load was slight. Tho damage to Mr.
Reich's stock was also trilling. Had this
fire oocurred late at night it would doubt
less have proved very disastrous to the
blook. The insurance on the damaged
building, wj learn, expired a few days ago.
u Hard Times."
“The old folks to me they 6ay,
The times grow worse from day to day.
But 1 say, No !
1 put it so :
The times are just the times we've
always had—
It is the people who have grown so
bad.'
1 uose desiring cheap goods will never
>1 boiler opportunity lb»u i« ottered
>>)• Boatrite A Clapp.
County Court.
Court mot pursuant to adjournment—
His Honor, Judge W. F. Williams, pre
siding.
Tho common law docket was rosumed,
and tho following cases wore disposed of :
J. W. Pease vs. W. H. Tarvor—attach
ment. Continued.
Fit* A Brandon vs. Luliatt A Company
—garnishment. Continued.
Rosette A Lawhon vs. A. G. Hitchens
—attuchuient. Judgment for plaintiff.
Brady A Currier vs. R. U. Goetohius A
Company - account. Dismissed by plain
tiffs.
The criminal docket was then taken up,
and the following cases wete disposed of :
tffnlo vs. Bill Thomas, colored- assault
and battery. Noh pros'd.
State vs. Thomas Blackwell—assault
ami buttery. Bond forfeited und case
oon tinned.
Statu vs. Lucinda Brown, colored —
assault and battery. Bond forfeited and
case continued.
Statu vs. Johu T. Royal stubbing.
Nol. pros'd.
State vs. Lixzie Harper—assault ami
battery. Nol. pros'd.
Statu vs. Amos Jackson assault and
buttery. Nolle pross'd.
State vh. Isham Lewis—assault aud
battery. Bond forfeited and continued.
State vs. Charles Kidd—assault and
battery. Continued by couRont.
Statu vs. Ike Uuldwiu- -laroeuy. Bond
forfeited and coutiued.
State vs. Henry Coleinau Bond for
feited and continued.
State vs. Julia Dawsou—fornication.
Continued.
State vs. Anna Seals—larceny from
house. Nolle press'd.
Stale vs. Peter Henderson—larcony.
Nolle pross'd.
State vs. Jacob Kroll—whipping wife.
Continued.
State vs. Nathaniel Powers—misde
meanor. Bond forfeited and continued.
Stato vs. John Chapman—larceny from
house. Nolle pross'ed.
Stato vs. Susan Johnson— stabbing.
Nollo pross’d.
Court then adjourned to tho usual hour
this morning.
flarriaye.
Mr. Johuuio Brock, an uppreutice of
this office, was married ou Tuesday evening
last to Miss Mary Og!otree,of Browneville.
The bridegroom is seventeen, and the
bride sixtoen years of ngo. Rev. Mr.
Dixon performed the coretuouy. Owing
to tho roughness of tho course of thoir
true love, tho match was ou the run
away order. Though wo thiuk the happy
couple have entered tho matrimonial
traces prematurely, still we wish them
ft joyous voyage down tho stream of
time, and a union of hearts ns well as of
hands, aud—
May their 11 to rcaomblo tho vrnvoDsa lake
Kcfiscting n golden beam,
May **eb in tin* othor h pleasure take,
And pas* thoir day* in % dream;
ll.we plenty Io eat, aud plouty to wear—
Hut® always a hat aud a shoo—
ll« 11 os from ilia trouble* of a world of cars,
Yet, have a few little "troubles," loo.
(N. B. This ain't poetiy.)
For tho bouofit of unmarried girls we
take tho liberty of Haying that we still
have left iu the office, a number of good
looking young men, a little older than
Johnnie, hut all in the market and await
ing a favorable opportunity to stsrvo'
somebody's daughter.
Local Splinters.
Freights continue heavy ou the Western
Railroad.
A train load of lumber from the Mobile
A Girard Railroad passed through here
yosterday, en route for Atlanta.
No Mayor's Court for a day or two past.
Oranges ate plentiful at two dollars per
hundred by the box.
Our livery stable mou say the mule
trade is becoming active.
Yesterday was one of the coldest days
of the winter. A little snow aud sleot
fell at intervals.
The river has risen about two feet since
Tuesday.
Five excellent judges of “sperrita”
haven’t taken anything aiuce January 1st.
Maj. W* L. Salisbury left yesterday
for Virginia.
Why is one of our merchants like the
little bow attached to a lady's gaiter Y
Because he a a KoteUe, of course.
Why is the ENquiaas like a uoted
patriarch ? Because, after living to a ripe
old age, it has become the father of one
Sun.
Marked Down Stilt Lower.
Call at Ckiolui’s at once and see prices.
Many goods below coat. Factory Goods
at factory prices.
HOTEL AHHIVALS.
Central Hotel, Jan. 7th, 1H74.
G. W. Gaulding, City.
D. Duncan, Columbus, Ga.
W. A. McDoiigald, Columbus, Go.
J. B. McDonald, Seale, Ala.
J. M. Russell, “ “
•T. B. Williford, “
H. McCauley, “ “
J. N. Gibson, Louisville, Ky
Wm. K. Cameron, Tuskegee, Ala.
Alf. It. Woodson, Macon, Ga.
W. E. Edge, Box Springs, “
Wm. H. Wells, S. A M. K. It.
J. M. Cox, Eutonton, Ga.
F. G. Wilhelm, Western Railroad.
CL EA 111 NO OUT SALE.
Dross Goods at Half Price !
I place on my “Bargain Counter” to-day
a large line of choice Dress Goods at
half price, in order to sell them off
quickly. Moss colored Alpacas worth 50
cents, now only 25 cts.; Alpino Cloths
worth 50, now only 83; Elegant Cash
meres worth 80 els. to $1.00, now 50 and
00; Fine Empress Cloths at 50 cents—
former price $1.00; Black Alpacas and
many other goods cheap in proportion.
I am ftuxious to close out my eutire stock
before spring, if possible, and will give
unprecedented advantages iu everything.
Largo stock Domestic Goods, White
Goods, Carpets, Ac.
II. T. CrIDLER,
At old stand of Virginia Store.
docI2 tf
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pirn
pies, ringworm, salt-rheum and other cut-
aneous affections cured, and the skin
made soft and smooth, by using the Juni
per Tar Soap, made by Carswell, Haz
ard A Co., New York. Be certain to got
tho Juniper Tar Soap, us there are many
imitations made with common tar which
are worthless.
At a Bargain.
A life scholarship in one of the best
business colleges in the West, is offered
far below its cost. A situation i/it(trailteed
on tho completion of tho course. Such a
chance for a young iuqu to qualify him-
hoH' for business is not otlerod every day.
Apply at this uifico. deoi l tf.
Joseph A lbto. call ospocinl attention
to the fact that they are selling Sprague,
American, Hamilton and all the best
brands Calicoes at NINE CENTS.
Coats' Cotton at SEVENTY cents,
dec21 tf
The substantial growth of the Savings
Depannent of the Eagle A I’honix Manu
facturing Company is convincing evident!
of the fact that depositors, watching their
own interests, believe in ample, real and
tangible assets. dec2l tf
Boatrite Jt Clapp,
Appreciating tho necessities of the times
and tho scarcity of money, are selling
their vuriod stock of new dry goods and
blankets at ten per rent, less than cost.
Tho Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., from this day will sell only for cash,
and hope thoir friends will not ask to
have any goods charged, ns they will bo
forced to decliuo doing so.
A LA It A MA It LA \ ICS.
A full assortment of Alabama Jnstico
Court Blanks for sale ut this office, a
$1.50 per quire.
That “Bargain Counter” at Crioler’j
should bo seen by all who want Towels,
Napkins, Ilaudk'cb'fs and Table Linens.
Handkerchiefs, Dross Goods,
Silks, liuons, Ac., of the latest imports
tions, at Boatrite A Clapp's for ten per
cent, less than cost.
Eldor Flower Lotion cures Cbnppod
Hands and smooths uml softeus the Skin.
For sale at Moffett's Drug Store.
doc2l tf
Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 74 liroiyl St. dcc2l tf
Calf Skin and Cloth Gaiters, made to
order and warranted, selliug at $2.20 at
Crig leu’s.
Good Things.
Go to the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, aud all things good
to oat. ooll5 tf
Joseph A Bro. are selling at cost tho
newest aud best goods. They have no
old goods ou hand. dec2l tf
It is a Pact
That Boatrite A Clapp are soiling thoir
magnificent stock of furs at teu per cent,
loss than cost.
Carpets and Rugs again marked dowu !
See thorn before you buy. Furs, Cloaks
and Shawls below cost at Crigleu’s,
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Keroseue Oil from 0.
J. Moffett. dec21tf
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fiue Cloths
aud Cassiiueres are selling nt a sacrifice
Crioleu’b.
Hosiery in Great. Variety, Ten per cent
Less than cost, at Boatrite A Clapp’s.
Ask aud see for yourself.
The Virginia Stove, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have been appointed sole agents for
E. Butterick A Co.’s Paper Patterns, aud
have just received a large lot, which will
be sold at New York prices.
The Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have on their “bargain counter
large lot of Dress Goods, which they offer
at one-half the N. V. cost.
The Virginia Store, Peyton, Gordon A
Oo., have their Shoes and Boots made to
order, and are offering them at factory
prices.
A large lot of Prints and Bleached
Goods just received at the Yirgiuiu Store.
Peyton, Gordon A Co.
ATTENTION!
New Clocks, Watches Diamonds, Rings
and Chains. All my friends and patrons
are invited to oall and seo new goods.
I will sell Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Ware, at as reasonable
prices as can be purchased anywhere iu
this city or any other.
Thankful for past patronvge, I ask for
a continuance, at HU Broad street,opposite
Boach’s, Edmunds' and Kyle’s, uext door
to Ennis. T. tf. SPEAR,
feblli tf Agent.
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Bacon—Clear Sides ^ 8> 10 l 4c; Clear Rib
Sides woe; Shoulders 8>$c; Sugar-Cured
Hams 16c; Plain Rams 13c.
Bagging—India fl yard 17c; Scotch Flax —c
Kentucky 17c; Ptece 18c.
Bulk Meats — U. R. Sides 8%c; Iced
shoulders 8c.
Butter—Goshen W ft. 60c; Country 36c.
Brooms—w doz $2 2503 60.
Candy—Stick <Jft ft 18c.
Canned Goods—Sardines VI case of 100 bxa
JB0; Oysters, 1 ft cans ^ do*, $1 76.
On kerb—English Dairy W ft, 18c; Western
7c: N. Y. Stato Iso.
Candles—Star V ft 22c: Sperm 46o.
Coffee—Rio y ft 30@61o; Java 360390.
Corn—Yellow Mixod ^ bus 96c, no de
mand; Wliite $1.00, car load rates in depot.
Cigars—Domestic yi M $18050; Havana$90
@180.
Flour—Fine ^ bbl $8; Superfine $9 00; Ex-
tra $10; Double Extra $10; Fancy $12 00.
Hardware—Wide Iron IftftSc; Refined 6c,
Sad Irons 8c; Bar Lead 14c; Castings 6%c;
I*tow Steel 12%i Cast Steel 80c; Buggy Springs
20c; Horse and Mule Shoes 9ft ft 9c; Horse
Shoe Nalls 33%038c; Nalls keg $6 60; Axes
V do* $15@17.
Hay—cwt$l 75.
Iron Ties—38 ft 9%@10c.
Lard—Prime Lea! ft 11c.
Leather—White Oak Sole 9ft ft 45 c; Horn
lock Sole 38c; French Calf Skins $204 ; Ameri
can do $2@3 60; Upper Leather $203 60; Har
ness do 6uc; Dry Hides 11c; Green do 6c.
Mackerel—No 1 9ft bbi $25; No2$15; No 3 #9*
No 1 vl % bbl $10; No 2 $9; No 3 $6; No 1 ft kit
|3.
Meal—ft bus$l 00.
Molasses—N. O. ft gall 8000—; Florida £6
000c; Cuba 46050c; Golden Syrup $101 36.
Oath—^ bushel 80c@$100.
Oil -Kerosene ft gall 36c: Linseed, raw $120;
do boiled $1 25; Lard$l 60; Train $1 26.
Pickles—Case pints 1ft do* $2 60; quarts
$8 60.
Potash—ft ease $9 50.
Potatoes—Irish, ft bl $4 50.
Powher—ft keg $7 60; % keg $4 00; % keg
$2 50, in Magazine.
Hope—Manilla ft ft 28c; Cotton 40c; Maoblne
Made 8o.
Rick—3ft ft lie.
Salt—^ saek $2 26.
Tobacco—Common ft ft 50o; Medium bright
70c; Fino 76c; Extra $1; Navy 60066c; Maccaboy
Snuff 85c.
Shot—IP sack $3.
Sugar—Cuba ft ft 13013%; A 13; B or
extra C 13; C 12%; N O yollow clarified i 3013%;
do whlto 14014%c.
Soda—Keg 7o ft ft; box 10c.
Starch—ft ft yc.
Tea—Green and Blaok ft ft $1.260$2.OO.
Vinegar—ft gall 40c.
Whisky—Rectified ft gall$102; Bourbon $2
4.
White Lead— 1 V ft 12013%c.
Columbus Mills Prices.—Wholesale ft loo
fts.: Flour, A $4 75; B $4 25; C$3 26. Bran $1 26;
Rich Shorts *1 75. Torn Meal and Grits 90c.
perbusnel.
IMtv Goods—7-8 Brown Domestics 10c; 4-4 do
Do; 10-4 do 36042%c; 4-4 Sea Island Domestics
loo; 3-4 Bleached Domestics 10c; 7-8 do 11c; 4-4 do
14020c; American Prints 709c; Furniture
Prints 12%02dc; Amerteuu Delaines 19021c*
Black Alpacas 4Oc0$l; Ticking $10@40c; Cot
ton Flannels, bleached 20040c; do brown 16@
35c; Plaid Linseys 12%@30c; Corset Jeans 12%
@18%e; Colored Cambrics 12%c; Rolled do 13c:
Crash Toweling 10@12%c; Red Flannels, wool
20 0 45; White do 26@60c; Opera do 67%@66c;
Wool Blankets, colored $2; do 9-4 whlto$3@3 76;
do 80-4 $3 6005; do 11-4 $4 6007; Kentucky Jeans
16046c; Ladies' Hose per do* $106 60; Ladles'
L. C. Handkerchiefs nor do* 75o0$3 76; Corsets
62 , .Jc0$3 76; Coats'Spool Thread 80c per do*.
COUNTRY produce.
Watchmakers.
J. If. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker mid Jeweller,
Cody 's tail Ming, bread St., Columbus, Gu.
AU kinds Sewing Machines repaired. Needles,
Oil* und Attachments for all umchim s. [dec28
Tobacco, Cigars, Sic.
XilER DORS,
I Dealer In fine €lK»rs, Pipes nml
Chewing Tobacco.
*tween Georgia llouie and Muscogee Hume.
J*8
Restaurants.
HAKIUK IIIUSTV Itf.HTAl'KAVr,
No. 32 IIroad Street.
Thu best of Foi
C’igai
decl9
igu aud Domestic Liquors aud
i. Meuh nt all hours.
J. J BLAKELY, Prop’r.
Barber Shops.
ALEX «* SAM,
.Clair 8irikt.
I ll 'iflhlY, Bnrber,
81., miller Itaukin House, Columbus, Gu.
Cotton Factories.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
SHKUT1NG3, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, Q A.
octal ly.
Piano Tuning, &c;
E. W. BLAU, ~
Repairer and Tuner of Plain es, Melodeons und
Accordeona. Sigu Painting also done.
Ordura may be bo left at J. W. Pease A Norman’s
Book Stu
sepo
Mattress-Making, &c.
J. If. MeJUNKIN,
General Upholsterer and Mattress-Maker.
.Shop west side Warren, near intersection of OgU*
sopl tliorpe und Bridge Sts.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Ordeis from abroad promptly uttended to.
ja7
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale uml Exchange Stables,
CoLKTUoitpK, North or Randolph Sts.,
octno Columbus, Ga.
A. UAMMEL,
Livery nml Snle Ntables,
Oqlktiiokpe St , Columbus, Ga.
eu to Fording uml Sale
led in stables by tho
day. oct2'J
Particular att»nl
of Stock.
a«»'L Muli
Goshen butler.
Country “
Eggs....
Frying chickens
Grown “
Irish potatoes
Seed Irish potatoes..6
Wholesale.
••••* s
25030
30035
60 p’k
Onions I OOn'k
“ 7 60 bbl
Cow peas 1 00 bu
40
36
36040
40060
50 V»'g
4 6o bbl
6 00 bbl
1 1)0 l»’k
1 20 bU
1 00 p’k
7 60 bbl
1 26 bu
LEGAL NOTICES.
ShoriffSales for Taxes.
. . in Cussuta, Chattdboocho county, within
tho legal hours of salo, on the first Tuesday iu
February, 1874, tho following lanes, levied on by
virtue at tux ti fas issued by tho Tax Collec
tor oi Chattahoochee county: two-thirds (%)
undivided Interest In lots of land Nos. 120, 143,
144, 150,161,172, 173,178, 179, 149, In the seventh
district of Chattahooclieo county, us tho prop
erty of John D. Langhorn.
Also, ut samo time and place 101% acrop, tho
west half of lot No. 223 In tho 6th district of
Chattahoochee county, levied on to satisfy a tax
fi fa Issued by Tax Collector against B. li. Hin
ton.
Also, tho following lots ami parts of lots of
land, to-wlt: 216, 181 acres of lot 248, 183 acres
of lot 247, 178 aerosol lot 249, all of lot 233, all of
lot 232, all in tho 32ndMistrict of Chattahoochee
county to satisfy tax ti fas issued by the Collec
tor of said county against said lands for delimit
ing taxes for 1873 Owner unknown.
Also, all of lots Nos 143, 142, 141, 114,112, 113,
all in tho 6th district ol Chattahoochee, owu-
er unknown, to satisfy tax fi fas.
Also, at same time and place, tho follow lots
ot laud for defaulting taxes, owners unknown,
all lying in the 10th district of Chattahoochee
county. Nos. 98, 128, 102, 147, 143, 129, 112, 132,
111,238, 106, 106, 103, 104, 161, 178, 135, 178, 101,
131, 133, 134, 139. 144, 108, 168, 91, 100, 93, 96.
Also, at the same time und placo, lot of laud
No. 85 in tho 6th District of originally Musco
gee now Chattahoochee county, loviod on to
satisfy a fi fa issued from tho Superior Court of
Chattahoochee county, iu luvor Wm. Johnson
vs. Leory Williams, as the proporty ot Loory
Williams. Notified R. C. Foster and Run
nels, tenants in possession. Property pointed
out by E. G. Halford, Attorney for PlaiutUf.
de30 J UHN M. SAPP, Sheritr.
Postponed Executrix Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from tho Court
of Ordinary o! Chattahooclieo county will
bo|sold be ore t ho Court House door in Custota,
Ga.,fon tho first Tuesday in January next,
within the loual hours oi sale, the following
property to-wlt: Lots of Land Nos. Ill, 84, 77,
78, 79, 62, 61, one hundred and thirty acres of
tho west part of Lot No lit), the wost half of
Lot No. 83. and the cast halt of Lot No. 80, in
the 5th District of originally Muscogee, now
Chattahoochee, as tho property of J. S. Dun
can, doccased
no27
Georgia, Muscogee County.
coasod:
These are therefore to cits and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
docoased, to bo and appear at my ofilce within
tho time prescribed by law aud show cause, if
any they have, why said loiters should not bo
granted said applicants.
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
Nov. 29th, 1873. de4 4w
Georgia, Mujoogeo County.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Savannah Faber Iihs ap
plied tor letters of administration on tho
estate of Edward A. Faber, into of said coun
ty. deceased :
’ This is therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred nml creditors of said de
ceased to bo and appear at my ottlco, within tho
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
tho estate of William 11. Miller, lato of said cuuuty,
deceased ;
These uro, therefore, to admonish all couccrnud,
(creditors and next of kiu) to show cause if auy
they cau, on or before tho tirat Monday in Jan
uary n* xt, why adiulniatratlon should uot bo
granted sutd applicant us pravod.
Given under inv baud and official signature, this
4tli Decambor, 1873.
decS w4w JAMKS D. RUSS, Ordinary.
To Whom it May Concern.
p K O R G I A—TAYLOR COUNTY —Notice is
hereby given thnt 1 will make npplicatii
the next January term ol tho Court of Ouliunry,
in and for said county, for leave ;o sell fifty acres
of laud in the «otitbeast corner of land No. one
hundred und seventy-eight 1178). thirteenth (13)
said couuty, for tlie betnfit of the ct
i of i
Th
4th December. 187 t.
ti.iU.Ui A. DANIEL, Guardian
loot) 4t James W. Daniel.
Administrator’s Sale.
rNE-HAI.E interest iu the east half of
I number 26, iu the ltithdirtrict of I
fee, will be sold at public auction, at the
re of kllis A Harrison, on the first Tuesday iu
bruary, oetween the usual hours of tale.
J. H. HARRISON,
Georgia, Muscogee County.
M RS. K. A. KENNEDY having applle
a homestead exemption of realty and per
sonalty, I will pass upon the tame at my office
on Thursday, the 8th day of January, 1874, at
10 o'clock a. m.
de30 21* _ F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
SMITH, VOGEL & HOPKINS,
Dry Goods
Commission Merchants
No. 116 N. Main 81.
St. Louis.
Waltik M. Smith,
Andrkw B. Hopkins
myi7 wly
Doctors.
on. H. II. LAW.
road ami Huudolph streets, Bn n its’
building.
•'ojHy tii, thiee doors below St. Cluit*.
I>lt. J. A. UKOU1IART,
t’. .). MotlWt’s Drug Store, Broad street,
lenen on tit. Clair, betweou Droud aud
Front tils , Columbus, Gu.
Bit. COL/jEY.
Itesidomo •:«
Office i
P27 tier
OK. J. V. COOK,
IU x llarrisoii's Commisiio
first door to loft.
Dentists.
W. T. POOL,
OentlNt,
lei It road St., Columbus, Oa.
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentlnt,
ia Home Building, Columbus, Oa
l lX(IR.l
Lawyers.
Martin J. Crawf
He
c Cka
INGRAM A ( imVl ORIBi,
Attorneys ut Law,
Will pracllco in the Stale und Federal Courts of
Georgia.
Jftlce over Freer, lllgoa Jt Co.’s store, uurthwest
in»r llro.nl uml tit. Cluir tits. jus
A. A. OOZIER,
Attorney nml t'nuiiwullor at Law,
Practices iti State and Federal Court* iu Georgia
and Alabu
Office 120 Broad tit., t. olmnbtiH, Ga.
Jab
Mark H. Bland fori*. Louis P. Garrard.
RLAN1IFOUIF d GARRARD,
Attorneyh uml t'onnsellora At Lnw
Office No. U7 Broad street, over Wlttleh k Kin-
Iry Store.
Will practice in tho State and Federal Courts.
rpl
Fas. M. Russi ll. Cham. .?, tiwtFT.
BUNNELL A SWIFT,
toruojs and Cuimsellorri at Law. W ill practice
the Courts of Uoorgia (Chattahoochee Cin
ui.d Alabama. Office overC. A. Redd «k Co.’s store,
Broad stroot, Ooluiiibus, Ga. jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nml Solicitor.
Coui’r aud Register iu Bankruptcy. Offico
2'Jj ovi-r Brooks' l)ru< titt*r«*. Columbus. <)a
MtliODY
Offick over .1
v!8)
BRANNON,
AtlorneyH nt Ltw.
&■ Co.’e Stor*, BnoAD S-r.,
kst Side.
U. J. MOSES,
Attorney mul UomiMcllor nt Law,
<711 AS. 11. WILLIAMS,
Attorney nt Law, CoIiiiiiIhim, On.
Will piactico iu any Court.
Offico over Acoo A Murdoch's store. [uovlU
Grocers.
Dealer in
twv
♦d- No
DAN L R. 1IIZE,
imily Groceries, on Bryan street, be
» Oglethorpe Ac Jackson streets.
Argo for dray age. dot 7
J. II. HAMILTON,
WholeNnle nml Retail Grocer,
Juuctlouof FrauklUi, Warren A Oglethorj.o St*
No charge for drayago. se)*l4
IS 11A 31 COOPER,
Family Grocer und Dealer iu Couutry Produce,
■ep5 next to ‘•Kuqulrer” Offioo.
Fresh Meats.
W. <’. TOLBERT,
Freak 31entN ot nil kinds.
Satisage Meat every iluy.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Gun oml Lockswith, Crawford street, next to
Johnson’s corner, Columbus. Ga. jab
Dress-Making.
MISS M. A."HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap.
Residence und shop in Browneville.
Feed Store.
JOHN FITZGIIIBONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Hay, Oats,
Bacou, &c , Oglethorpe tit , opposite
jal Tompei ** **
• Hall.
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
Attornoy-nt-Xinw
UUSSETA, Chattahoochee Co., (Iaj
♦^•Spoclal attention given to oolleotloos.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
liAMiivrox, UA.,
ILL practice iu the Chattahoochee Circuit
any where else.
“Pay me or rue
W 1
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H. Carriger,
URGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Office southeast
corner Broad and Randolph streets, over
tine’s grocery stoio. Residence at Mrs. Teas-
lu's, two doors below Goetchius' planing mills.
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
0FFKRS his Pi
cHsional Serv
i uml vicinity,
ohool of medic
. real in g chi-
Dental Notice.
D lt. PHELPS has removed his offico t
nlenco ou tit. Clair street, iu rei
Predby tevlau Church.
LOTTERY.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert,
FOtt THE BENEFIT OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky,
Over a Million in Bank!
Success Assured!
a fuei, ouAtme cehtaiv
On Tuesday, 3lstMarch Next!
In order to mcot the general wish and
tatlon of the public nml ileket-huliicr. iX'
lull paytnontof tho mugnlUcout gilts bm
ed lor the Fourth Oraml Gift Ounceru,'‘.V'
Fuhllo Eihrary of Kontucky, tho uiituw™,,!
hnvo detonnlned to postpono the OonctrS
Drawing until
Tuesday, the 31st of March, 8741
They have already realized
Over a Million Dollars
And hnvo n great mnuy Agents vet to 1!..
from. ue4f
NO DOUBT IS ENTERTAINED OF THE 8AI»«
EVERY TICKET BEFORE THE DRAWING hr!
WHETHER AI.L ARB 80LI» OR NOT THk CONCfb!
AND DRAWING WILL POBITINELV AND i Nta, 1
VOCALLY TAKE PLACE ON THK DAY NOW Viiw,
AND IF ANY REMAIN UNSOLD THEY WILLV
CANCELLED AVD TUK PRIZES WILL UK RRDcrS
IN PROPORTION TO THE UNSOLD TICKETS. “
Only 60,000 tlckotB have boon issued anil
12.000 C'a.li Git ta
#1,300,000,
will be distributed among the ticket-holden
Tho tickets aro printed in coupons, of t«nti,.
and all fractional parts will be represents.11'
the drawing just us whole tickets aro “
List of Gifts.
ONI*: GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT iH
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT H
ONE GRAND CASH G1TT ' S?
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT g'fi
in CASH GIFTS ,10,000 each....
no GASH GIFTS 6,000 each.... iff
60 GASH GIFTS 1,000 e»on H
10 GASH GIFTS 600 oneli R
100 GASH GIFTS 400 each.... H
160 GASH GIFTS 300 oneh Jfi
360 GASH GIFTS 400 each K
346 GASH GIFTS 100 Olich
11.000 GASH GIFTS 60 eaoll 53o^
TOTAL, 14,000 GIFTS, ALL GASH,
amounting to thUw.lvi
Tho chances lur n gift uro ns ono to flts.
Price of Tickets.
Whole tickets$60.00; Halves $26.00; Tenib*
or each coupon $6.00; Eleven Whole Ticketsi^
$500.00 ; 22% Tickets lor $1,000.00; 113 Wimli
Tickets lor $6,000.00; 227 Wholo Tickets forik.
000.00. No discount ou less than *600.00 trot
of Tickets.
The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted ia
all respects like the throe which have already
b**eu given, und full particulars may be learned
from circulars which will be sent tree fronttbu
office to all who apply for them.
Ordo s for tickets and applications lor og«.
cies will be attended to in the order they in
received, uml it is hoped they will bo sent In
promptly that there tnuv ho no disappointment
<»r delay In filling all. Liberal terms given k
thoso who buy to sell again. All agents iut
peremptorily required to settle up theirac
counts and roturn all unsold tickets by the20iL
day of March.
Tlio, i:. IKRAMLKTTE,
Agent Public Library Kentucky,and Manner
of Gift Concert, Public Library Building,
Louisville, Ky. [dcl3 d'Raw&w
Tickets tor sale and.prizos collected Ireeoi
charge, by
Capt. C. A. Kiink, Agt.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General Commission Merchants,
NT^VXZ,
W ILL ii.iike advances on Cotton or other pro
Uu;o, for sale here or shipment to our friend*
a New York, Boston or Liverpool.
Refer in Columbus to Messrs, tipping A Uauserd,
nov2t) tf
T. M. JONES,
WITH
Groover, Stubbs & Go.,
Colton Factors
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
o.mhUBa""’ l Savannah.
4. T. MACINTYRti. ] fsep22tfl
J. T. COOK,
l’resli Beats ol’ All Kluda,
Malls Nos. 15 and
Rae;s f Hides, etc.
JOHX MXSIIAFFBY,
Dealer In Rngs, Hide*, Beeswax, etc.,
mid all kliulN Of Juuk.
COHNUn Bat DOS AND r.OLKTIIOnPE tits.,
■8p5 Columbus, <Ja.
Druggists.
C HEXEY A SON,
* and Prescriptiouists.
nt of Buirit's Harden Seeds.
t's Coroit Stkui*.
evl, under hnnkin House.
A litrg** iissortuii n
ClIENEI
Craw ford Mre
dec18
C. II. PALMER, Llrensed Apothecary
One door above Virginia Grocery.
4ir Physicians' Prescriptions made a specialty,
dec 17 j Night bell to left ol door.
J. 1. UR1IT1X, loti Brand Ut.
Import or ot English Drug* nml Med-
leliiCM
Parisian Presents, furiosities.
Ornamental and Uuseful.Just rocoived.
decl 7
JOll.ti L. JOKDAX,
Druggist,
Two doors below Geo. W. Browu'e,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
4N^’lii Bell 11^lit of south door. m|4
ep5
POST EH S. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
llaiiJolph, east of Broad Street,
Columbus,
Ga.
THE SUN
phinting
—AND—
BOOK - BINDINtii
. ESTABLISHMENT,
Ooluuxbus.il&oorgia,
13 ONL- Or TUB
MOST COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE
IN THE SOUTH.
AMU UEINU SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE
Modern Styles of Machine
ry and Material,
IS WELL PREPARED
To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Book & Job Printing
— AND—
BIOOK-BINDIlirG,
CiTUsing Steam Power, running six
of tho most improved and best make
Presses, with constant additions to
our already very large assortment of
Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, and
other material, and skilled workmen
in every department, our facilities for
turning out all descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
WerUrt. truiu abroad will re.
else I lie -nine attention a« IV tile
parties were present to trunsltel
the business, uitd st ill be prompt.
Ip tilled.
THOMAS GILBERT.
STOVES AND TIN WARE,
200
COOKING STOVES!
K0K SALE AT PIllCKS TO SUIT lUKUTISUi
W. H. Robarts & Co„
Who invite the nt ton tin of tho public to their
large and complete stock, con lstlng of
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak and oilier first class patlerui),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
SILVER PLATED AND UIUVXXIA 00061,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of ourowu Importation.
Manufacturers of TIX, UO 1*1* Kit A XU
MIHKT IRON IV A It U of every (leieriptU
Air Prices an low as tho lowest.
sep7 eodfla
Stoves, Stoves!
feMTHATcBOfNA,
(Opposite Sun Office)
Columbus, Go.,
W OULD respectfully invito tho attontiou ofli*
riinids mid ernm
* 8TOVKS, HOLM.
I0U8K-FUKNIS1II
*K, at wholeHalo ut
Manufacturer of TIN, 8HKKT IRON AS®
OOPPKR WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
douo promptly aud iu tho best rnauuor.
He solicits a call, feeling assured that h® w *
give entire satisfaction.
Price as low as the lowest. Come on 1 *'•
before you buy. oet26 hhUw'
CAUTION.
Genuine Fairbanks Scales-
MANUPACTlllHh UY
1 & T. FAIRBANKS JI
wai
y 1 _L,
•i-ff,, p, -v| A;**!*
s?:
Standard Scales
Stuck Scales, Coal Prales, Hay Si’a** - * l " ! '
tivuU's, Counter tic.ih-s, Ac
Scales Repaired
For sale a I.ho. Tr
Compi-itlou Bi ll.-,
ptl) Mild
i's Cufieo and I>» v ”
A. M. llllAXXOX,
Wcst Aide, Broad Sirekt, Columbus, Ga.,
Wltolmle and Retail Dealer I
Drugs uimI Medicine*,
Toilet Articles uml Perfumery.
•«pv
Wanted.
per t!
hood
ivn ueighbor-
e for those out of employ •
time; girls and boys lie-
men. Particulars free.
. LATHAM A CO.,
shtnglou si., Buslou, Mass.
it tKiMl
Miles Alarm Till Co.'s-
kvkr'
EVERY
RKit I'llAX r
Use Til*!”
HOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Seale Warehouso-
FAIRBANKS & CO..
All BKOIUWAV. v T "
Hid B.ltimuro atrei't,
, Nr
- Orlesii*
63 Camp S
r Al Kit ANUS A EWIS^I ^
Masonic Hull. !*».*l.» '*‘*t 1
I'AIRUANKS, BROWS A
•t Milk fllreot, Uostuu.
ale by l o