About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1874)
wmmcmswmamm #mulan i£m)mvn'. rULl'JIBI'S, UEOIIOIA : SUNDAY JANUARY 18, 1874. COL CM HUS DAILY MARKET* Financial..—Sight bills on New Vork por | cent, discount; on Boston 1 per cent.; vannnh \\ per cent.; demand bills on Boston | per ccDt. Banks are soiling checks on New York at *-40. premiuiu. Currency louus | •ont. per mouth. Go.d and silver nomi- || nal. Cotton.—Quiet and nominal. The follow ing are the quotations: Ordinary H @12}/ Good Ordinary 1354@1‘* Low Middlings @— Middlings Istriot Mi Idlings — (J/— Sales 101 bales. Receipts 80 bales— 0 by Wt. »V G. It. R. 5 62 by wagons; Id by N. &. S. K. H.; 2 by W. It. R.; 8 by river; 14 by S. W. R. R. IsUipments 490 bales—43J1 by Li. W. It. It.; :aj for homo consumption. DAILY STATKMKNT. : Stock on hand August 31st, 1873 1,177 Received to-day 80 “ previously 46,124—45,213 46,39 Shii*pe»l to-ilay 499 *• previously 29,527-30,026 Stock on hand 16,361 Same Day Last Ybar.—August31st, 1672, 168; received same day 87 ; total receipts 44,207; shipped samo day 178 ; total shipments 33,389 ; Stock 10,430 ; sales 98. Middlings 18?4°* U. S. PouTrf.—Receipts for 1 day 23,416 ; os- ports to Great Britain 15,894; to Continent 263; stock 776,391. New Advertisements. See notice of Williams’ gallery. Dings and medicines—go to J. I. Grif fin's. L. J. Harris has lost money. Situation wanted. See notice. It out Estate Transfers. The following have been recorded ii : the Clerk’s office since January 1st, 1874 A. Turner, trustee, audS. E. Turner to Fred. E. Meyer, part of sonth half of city lot 129, $1,000. A. Cadinan to Jaue Oadmnn, part of lot No. 170, 85 feet 5 inches front on Broad street, $1,000. at. John's Colored Church. Rev. J. M. Cargill of this church, at the session of the A. M.E. Church Confer ence held in Augusta last week was trans ferred from the South to the North Geor gia Conference and has been sent to Athens. Ho will preach hifa farewell sermon at St. John’s to-day. He does not yet know who w 11 take his place Columbus. Russell Criminal Court. The Russell Recorder presumes that, this Court has been abolished, all its u finished bus ness will be transferred to the Circuit Court for adjudication. The same paper says Judge Chambers will hold no further term of the Criminal Court. Railroad Meeting. Col. J. M. Mobley, as chuirman of the Railroad Committee, calls u meeting at I the Court-house in Ilnmiltnn on Tuesday next, 2:)!h iust., of all persons interested I in the extousiou of the North and South I Railroad to that place, for a final consul- | tatiou to determine what shall bo done i the matter. The Visitor earnestly cnlls I upon all interested in the extension tu bo | in attendance. Reported Cotton Stealing. A negio man named William Wornum was arrested yesterday morning near the Rankin House by policeman O'Brien, at the instance of a son of Mrs. Thomas Schley, of Chattahoochee county, charged with stealing a bale of cotton from that lady on Friday night. The negro first pretended that the bale was his own, but being pressed, next claimed that he was agent for another negro. The supposed thief was taken before Judge Williams, who postponed a hearing until Tuesday morning at It) o’clock. In the meantime, we believe the negro is confined in the guard house. It is thought the proof is strong enough to convict. Arbitration Case. There was an arbitration case yesterday in'Girard, between Col. C. B. Taliaferro and John J. Wynn, involving a money consideration for some lands and chattels purchased by the former from the latter. The parties at issue agreed to leave the matter to a hoard of arbitrators composed of David Dudloy, Brit. Ware and John Thom, who, after a lengthy and patient investigation decided in favor of Col. Taliaferro in the sum of $500 balance due. S. B. Hatcher, appeared for Wynn, and Reese Crawford, Esq., for Taliaferro. Homicide. A colored man by the nurno of Wash Crawford was killed on yesterday by his nephew, Allen Crawford. This affair oc curred on the plantation of lion. M. J. Crawford, in Russell county, Alabama, near Hurtvillo. The killing was com mitted with an axe, tho deceased having received a blow m tho left temple. Wt know nothing of tho particulars; but should the matter bo of interest wo will, when properly informed, give qur readers the benefit of all that occurred. Street Railroad, Mr. Local—.Your- suggestion of a street railroad to the Northern Liberties, when the North Commons are sold, is a good one, and the future will show you to be a true prophet on that point. Our citi zens are delighted with tho idea. I asked a citizen of the Liberties how he would like incorporation and city tuxPB. His sen sible reply came promptly that he would gladly pay $50 taxes, and save a hundred per annum on the education of bis four children. The Commissioners are con servative, intelligent men, and command the entire confidence of the community. Their inaction no donbt arises from the press of private business, or maybe, their doubts about the best manner of starting the important work intrusted to them. Keep the matter before the public and you will receive the thanks of a suffering com munity in these days of hard times and high taxes. Ur Town. Tht Late William II. Crisp. This gentleman, whose dc.ith hes re cently been announced, was well and fa vorably known in Columbus. For several seasons ho had the managemot.t of the theatre here, as well as in other Georgia oities. From our exchanges, we learn that he was an Englishman, and first appeared ftt the Park Theatre in New York in 1 44. He was selected by Mrs. Auna Cora Mo* - - fttt as her teacher in the stag business end was with her in her debut at tho Bos ton Athenieum in 1845. lie travelled with that lady several months. Crisp *oon afterward came South, where he ■pent the remainder of his days as mana ger or actor. His wife died at Waco, Texas, last year. A sou and two daugh ter* are still engaged in the profusion of ■otora. T&06K desiring cheap good* will never hftv* a better opportunity than is otfored b 7 Boctriu A Clapp. CO LVMBUS- HOTEL ARRIVALS. Central Hotel, Jan. 17th, 1874. S. B. Wortentimos, S;ale, Ala. G. W. Jones, Chattahoochee county. Johu Sherdan, Macon, Ga. F. M. beck, Buffalo, N. Y. M. L. Roberts, Macou, Go. ChsR. L. Lewis, Atlanta, G». Abram Sirumins, Lee couu'y, Ala. S. A. E. Wilson, Stewart county, Ga. T. T. Joiner, Marietta. Ga. Sam’l Reddy, Nashville, Tenn. Alex. Shotwell, Salem, Ala. F. Wilhelm, Sr., Lee county, Ala. M. A. Langston, Memphis, Tenn. O. C. Livingston, Macou, county, Ala. 1'NCLA.lillEI) LETTERS. Coumtics, January 17tb, 1*74 Tho following in tho lint of unclaimed iottora maining in tho L'ostof.he to this dato: Alikina J, c LomrdJ Avant miss M McClain nirs L Hass A O Kliickumn inii* J Blount mid a J Brookn .) BryantO I Billiard A Heyos 1 Bunnell J T I ClmrluH J (foreign) I Conner mi s E Dawson J W ] Baud M l)u Bois, Mugovort Durkin T Edwards miss K I Finnegan niisu K I Grant miss M 1 miss P Morgan .1 M01 n.u II C Madison C Milieu miss L Miller 8 8 Miller G T Mitchell J O'Brien miss * 1’artlllor K l’ottu J, c Pry J T Ramsey 1 Re*" * * M Richardson W 1 Itol iunon A Kobhorson inrs Smith T Emil.1 ii T, 2 Bn rad nirs M Spend uri It Tally 11. 0 Taylor miss M Tucker G Turner mrs R H'U'i'i mi.■» C Walker A Wash burn F Watkins inis* C \\ atson G Webb 0, c Wool oik 8 C right Youngblood I*r W It W Brooks O I Cu id wall Davie ihIm Hamilton, U*. Fountain*' T 8, City. The Commons Question. The city commons were laid off in 1828, and for forty-five years have remained as a cow pasture, no right being vested in tho city to sell them ; and year by year people who would have made desirable citizens, were crowded out of Lor limits, until Columbus to-day has less population than her suburbs. Had our citizens de- ! sired a eouiinuaueo of this policy, no thing would havo been easier than to have secured it by simply doing nothing. In- 1 stead of this, however, the Stuto was asked to vest the title to this valuable property in a Board of Commissioners, with power to sell for the benefit of our schools and the extinguishment of tho city’s debt ; and Columbus secured the titles for nothing, while for their com mons Macon and Savannah paid large NuuiH. The result was announced amidst general 0 ingiatulations. Tho benefits to bo derived have been too often advanced in these .*olumns to require repetition now. When the commous are placed in the market, huudreds from Alabama will fleo from th;:t tux-ridden Slate to enjoy our good government and free schools ; and ns they dot the old pasture with neat cottages, they will add to the taxable pro perty of the cilv, with hurdly nr y increuHo of expenses. Street railroads will follow, and the general good will be largely en hanced. What say tho Commissioners ? Try a few quartcr-ucre lots. The people are interested in tLe experimunt. Will the tax-payers ever need relief more than in these pinching times ? Th6 general distrust in other securities, engendered by tho hard times, will ninko real estate sell well. a Truth is Mighty." When iu the early fall Joseph & Bro announced their pnrposo to withdraw from tha dry goods business, aud their resolve to sell all the goods on huod at cost for cash, they did uot mean to get rid of their stock on band with the view of renewing, but meant every word con veyed in their iuvitatiou to the public. They have sold a large quantity oi goods, but it is small compared with the magnifi cent stock they have on hand. Being still determined to quit tho dry goods business, the firm will continue to sell their unrivaled stock of dry goods o: every description, till the supply on hand is exhausted. So far every person ha- left tho store of Joseph A Bother sat h- fied that tho promises made were realized. Country merchants, mechanics, farmers, and citizens of every cla'S, will never again have such an opportunity to buy superior goods cheap. Tho attent.oa and patronage of Granges is particularly in vited J“ 18 tf Money, Money is scarce, yet it canuot be de nied there is still a great deal of hard cosh hid away in the houses of mechanics and farmers. Tho fact became evident in our city when, somo time ago, Captain T. E. Blau thard announced to tho people that he had determined to sell his unri valed stock of dry goods at cost for cash. mce his store becamo crowded by those desiring to take advantage of his offer, nil of whom became convinced 01 tho truth of his public statement. Cap tain Blanchard has wisely determined to continue the sale of his goods, believing it will bo to tho advantage of himself and ustomers to continue selling at his for- ner low rates. We can command this sterling establishment and its energetic head and courteous attendants to all who dosiro dry goods of every price, stylo and variety. _____ jGl tf Attention ! As my Address on elementary Agp.i- cultural Chemistry, teaching tho cheap est and shortest meaus for procuring and compounding manures, is enthusiastically received and heartily endorsed by almost every intelligent planter in this section, and that, I may bo compensated iu a meas ure somewhat commensurate with the acknowledged merits of tho production and value of tho information conveyed, I do from this date establish tho price at 50 cents por copy. In consideration of this change, I do hereby agree to re fund the monoy to any farmer who, after reading the production, will certify to mo ho is not fully satisfied with tho invest ment. There is no slavery so hopeless as that which compels a man to support a family by tho cultivation of poor land. The problem to bo solved by the South before wo can hope for agricultural recu peration and prosperity, is cheap and re liable manures. Tho Address solves that problem. I defy tbo agricultural or sci entific world to disprove ono fact or posi tion taken 111 tho Address. J. Monroe Lennard, Columbus, Ga. Tho above work is for sale at tho En quirer Offico, where copies can bo order ed by mail, with stamp enclosed for re turn postage. A liberal discount made to Grangers or farmers ordering a large number. This pamphlet should be in the hnnds of overy plantor at this time, jalii difcwtf At a Bargain. A life scholarship in ono of the best business colleges in the West, is olfored fur below its cost. A situation guaranteed on the completion of tho course. Such a chance for a young mau to qualify him- Relf for bnsuess is not offered overy day. Apply at this office. docl4-tf. Hosiery In Great Variety, Ton per cent. Lens thin co.-'. at Boatrite A Clapp's. Ask and see for yourself. Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped Hands and smooths and softens ibo Skin. For nolo at Moffett's Drug Store deo2l tf It is a Ract That Boatrite «fc Clapp aro selling their magnificent stock oi furs at ten por cent, less than cost. Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Silks, linens, &c., of tho latest importa tions, at Boatrite A Clapp's for ten per cent, less than cost. Good Things. Go to tho Ruby Restaurant for your Oysters, Fish, Game, and .ill things good to eat. out IB tf Buy Drugs at panic prior Moffett, 74 Broad St. For safely, dealers aud consumers should buy Crystal Kerosene Oil from 1 J. Moffett. declHtf Men's Furnishing Goods, Fine Clotns and (.'ism me res are soiling at a sacrifice at Crigi.e OPELIKA DEPARTMENT.. Office of Op-dil; 11> • ' ’i jf tin* CoLlunun Ks- QDiEraback . djo A Hurl a Grocery I 8toro, Rail Load rtroot. SubscriptDife for I Dally, Weekly end Sunday Knqciiu.R received at flits office, Also, cou- true! for advrrtiHing ntid Job Work of all descriptions At tuck prices us defy competition. B. M. GRAY, EDITOR. Opelika ami Her Duty. Our wisest friends are usually th >kc ahu feel sufficient interest iu our w. If.ire to speak to us of our faults, in the hope doublio-s, that n knowledge oi tlmm will bo their abandonment. Our ouemies, iu moments uf bitterness, may proclaim from the ‘‘house tops” our short comings, and augur supercede reformation, uml evil instead of good, results from it. If we speak plainly then of those and their interests, with whom wo live and have a common interest, uud w bich wo havo daily sought tu advance, we trust our words will bo as kindly taken as they are kindly intended. As u growing and commercial oentor, wo have no suporior iu tho .State, and us time shall fill up w ith people, and develop tbo hidden weulth of tho territory tribu tary to us now, aud to be largely extended us our various nulwuys shall progress, wo too should labor to advance our munici pal interest and improvements, keeping in the front daily our advantages for trade, for health, for ploasure, so that persons seeking cither, shall not give uh (ho go- by. Our municipal improvements should bo a stuudurd advertisement to pcopio of all proper desires, ami so attract popula tion and capital. Ou yesterday wo gdvo an exhibit of our financial situation, aud it is such an one as must bo gratifying to tax-payers, us well as strike the oyo of those who may bo seeking a home for business and capi tal. There are some improvements, how ever, which the times aud our necessity demand. First, wo need light; not just enough to render darkuess visible, but in such effulgence as shall make walking our streets at night a pleasure, and not a pen ance. The interest on $10,000 wisely in vested in improved gas appaiafns, will give us this necessary improvement, and we undertake to say will uot cost the gov eminent of oar city an additional hundred dullats if properly managed. The income from stores, hotels, hiiIouuh and d veilings will pay the annual mteres’ on the umoiiiit specified, and we believe leaven sum to bo expended in other uii Actions. We must arouse it we would hold our own, uud go tin iu a liberal spirit of public ex penditure for this ns well hs other n> edtd improvements, aud in a few years we shall present to tho people the li indsom est ami nu»»t desirable enj 111 Aiabuiua. Mficclui Attention is oolled to tLe cards m this issue of Mr A. O. Harwell, dealer iu furniture At home, it is unnecessary to underwrite him ; anil it will uot bo uuceHsa.y abroad, when tin y know him. See advertisement of Messrs. Shadier A Wood, dealers iu stoves. For liberality and strict attention to business, thmo young goutleuiuu have no superb/s. We also call attention to the dinaoiuttuu notice of B. M. Bloodworth A (Jo. Mu- ladies now oondneting tho bu iness arc an fait in all nutters appertaining ti ladies’ toilets, and will, we hope, moot a haudsoruo patronage. OPEUS A DIRECTORY. Furniture, &e. CLOTHING. iti.ow Tiir. winntm’, it 1 >■(; Tin: iieli., stov Tin: i.nlim: wi; vi: to sell. Dealer A'So, Metallic it)8 in all kinds of Furniture. w ood CoQlua, uu l CankctB. \ Lawyers. A. J.VH'KERN, Atioriicy iiii*I Counsellor nt Law. OlTi o opposite Alabama House. Practices ii nil the Courts ot tho State. ,ln3 Tailors. ,P. It (.UIK'lli:i.L, Tailor Putlin- n:*H M k-rg In *i" b - : l Ho- .- oil. Relit Dentists. .1. I, Ii. SMITH, Dcnlisl, Does Plat ■ \ nan CiMnibirsn t. Barber Shops. uisi.i: Y imiHI.MG K, Harbor, Corner F..utl tl c23 1 mlr ' - * 0fc *" ,b “* • THORNTON 3XTo. 'T’13 XESzErOfaHa-L JS’troot;. (Noxt door to J. W. Penso & Norman’s lDokMore 1 Now Advertisements. SAMPLES out by mail for 60a. that ratal V . .. lor flu. U. L..WOL(JOTT, 187 Chath;ia .via iro, ,\ Y, 'iVSPbONFULten 3 Jt5!«V ,,Tr ' i BUCKU AND DANDELION II VJATu v> If ' m."oi> Pup und prevents diseases 1. : thv CLOTHIKTG, * aiis.-. It has Htoud the teat, i .ii • no In use. V. . U. HAMILTON & CO., whoie- 500CA9 EN WAITED. Sami 1. ■mill, with forms, to clca. Addle.» N. li WHIT. Coot prices for tlic same class of goods purchased oariier i in the season. As wc were ablo to get a still further re duction of from 5 to G per cent, for the cash, we will soli at corresponding low prices. Wow is the time to buy goodl |M , , ; V 1P rn ,. D -,V„ t f- Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section. ! ' ».il' l !^,!Y:./e,Y, l r!!i l “ '.Vrf"ii:™". r-jS-Call and see for yourselves. i !roo byiundl tho very boot. Zc Truss.' CO., 744 Hotois. . Al.i.h.N, I'rnp’r ADAMS HOUSE. Opollka i in. r r*. Doctors. lilt. J. >V. It. WILI.IA.nN •'. Hi'i •''oV.Ch-.mlM-rV i : l:' il!° tr.-H JUS HATH, i i vui HATS AND CAPS. 353. DEAL Kit IN AT THE OLD STAND OF F. LAN DON, )R"M MAN 111- \CTfKF.i H'.’iUdl ’ i .'..I.-, full oritnod thinRH, valuableroct '■ i-if .nimtion, mnlli-d for twoiitnn J.:. - .. i-( 624 bixth Avo a Ncv.'Y- >.-n YI lit i.'.i AN'l’Y, or SOIL Cl IA i IN lb. Insurance. E. ItOXVEN A M)N, fJoneral Insurance Atfcntn. Onic. Kail mail mi.. , li. M lit,-, nu i Dissolution. >1 II. M. BLOODWORTH .( ■ >. N Hits I.i’iirIiI Hr! I »L» IiiihIik-sh A Co All ' p uli.ne. $2GO Reward! SKA FEE & WOOD, - '■ '*#. v * r •" ^ .*■* 4 ? '-y STAPLE AND FANCY HATS ! In Fancy Hats, tho “very latest” In stylo and colore. In StapIcFur and Wool, his stock Is porfoot, or112 tf . And to which lio invite* the attention of Planter*. »»jv* .TT"-.*tjr vnyn?* innwn m—uro nw — ———m mmmn——■—— ——11 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. WITTICH KIWSEL, Practical Watchmakers, Jewidcr?. <x Kagravci No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. .;!»». ! • In -• .nil-. ir-o. l.y mail. 1 Ktiiile, Et> \ j . dic'd, wodi l •''i -.ri, ,v.'. a .moor - ..ok. Addi-eti v. ILL! A MJt t 'U., i’ll!.. , IMillu. ?Por Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenet , AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, XT Mo WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLE 1 . I'l I- I I- II.Y IN IS!.I K IKJXI-.S A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY Sold by DnnculptR. 200 Hi AMOS and ORGANS ’*• w »»»id ' Miu i-Uaiiil, of l-’ii* ( 'Ti! .n, .•■■li he oil at |,o*.■ • in ■. /'■><■ . « - Insinllin«>n' . 'ilt fount j, (iiiving llii*. fin;, i . - t < ri'.is iui.I I !>«• It <»* IDA VS, aa.u?.\< t; v. vr r:us s«>, i i «■*.« r before »iiV: i m uii %l nnicil 1 P j\i .y ■-Xr- 0 V1 odij: . Af ' ,4 V, 4#-* **, I'M )i:i:i In New Yin N V.\ STOCK of tin ' llio let est «ty I* - hIi prlceH. WATCHES, CLOClifi, Jl.WELUY, N JT.lt 1.1 XJ NII.Tt.ll A 1*1,111,1 All of tli" I it 'ft marmf.i. tnrcri DblliioiKtH. Gobi 1111*1 ‘-liter ‘•Iiertin'i. s mid f) i -<<|i»hh«>h, (oil.! nu-I ‘Gilev I illinlilee, Linlli h’uml (lenlH* ( i, ; |fii, (•old liiii|!s i.f In null’ill norkni nshlp, ninl < Sir of tHiclefi.i: ii-ll I’luten of ever) .ieM-ri|»lion « relobriitwl b aii.mi'l f. i.l.i-.l Hou r >o - Furnishing Goods. Cnntrurtors fur Iln'iIRmr ittnl Job Work. Chambers St. ? Opelika, Ala. j jil « .3m How to dlakc a Furiuno! * a rpvg-i l-j'i .a uir*; M iiNic. Wo notice ourbaml havo rconivoii Ihoir now hums. When tho eveui.igs grow pleasant, we anlmipate luusic f. »fu tho boys, t hey ure very haotlsuiuc- nut the boys, but the hums. Our Public School opened wt-.l. For the ensuing week tho BuperinL i.H^nt ex pects largo additions. Chilling winds from Old BornaF frusly dime have set the mud on our hi rue's as hard ns a baked brick. Speaking of babies, if tbo L<»cn! uf tho Knquirf.r wauts to see them “ wheeling by nations,” Jot him eomo up any fuir day. Moucy Easy for cotton transactions. Exchange ou New York and New Orleans Imying A. selling ut par. Trade Very fair on yeaterduy. Wo quote as usual : Bacon, lftc. ; Bulk Meal, iinltjc. ; Corn, $1 ; Oats, 75aH0c. for East Touiios- see sued; Sugar, lOjaMc. ; CJc ffor, Jloo.; Flour, $7 50al2 00 fancy; Potatoes, $4 50'»5 50 per barrel; Syrup, 50a8 Bran, $1 5»0al 75; Me d, $lal lit. In Dry Goods, some activity p:availed yesterday w ith dry goods men. Cotton. Light receipts marked the day. P: continue at quotations with ready sain Middlings 14) Low Middlings 14 iteceived previously 12,080 *’ to-day Removal. A. O. Harwell having with dr a tiie firm of Jbtrwull, Gibs* removed to Chambt and patrons would do well to in h:s new quarters, aud ex. bolero buying elsewhere. Pri rates. jalh 1 UK mm. - PLAN TEES' .A.HE A ID OJ? lAwortn AIJ-, ! r f ’in; uvulersigiMMl having 1 {I Ct)T’i ON GINS with G. 1 vxn'u call attention to the fact :m an coat mu u»- LOTTERY. FOEHTII Grand Gift Concert. KOIt THE BENEFIT OK TI! K Public Library of Kentucky. Over a Million in Bank! Success Assui-od! m.L iniuux. ditrm On Tuesday, 3lsl March Next! In order to tatiou *.l tho . lull pay mo idii'-m kH 1 ..l <Jilt < .... Public l^iluary oi K uluck), tne u..u i».* m■ -1.r Lava t». po*-'.j>-.au iiiev..i.mt,iii..i Drawing until T uesday, the 3lst of March, 8741 They liuvu ulr«.u*ly roallzod Over a Million Dollars, Ami havo n great many Agents )*it to Lour rib I 7 *<i.V v uud giinii'U/ 2 lo It.' upUjicd nariuigiuiientK for the . Dibi.iNaiiAM, tli* General Ag< at they have on hand a fttlll slor S COTTON GINS. at took the First I'ricc at our! M»»(«<t cntt*}ii in 17 minutes. ’I *. known to the modical worlJ Is JUJUBE BA. SW331 l a ' -' * * -. £ . V.l'JIBKUJ.’I.B, W*trli‘.' .< L*Uocj»snrv« liuik'tlQi N. y, N. Y, Safety Steam Power Co. i ff t -10 t‘GM’I.AiMI'J * ’ >'■? 0 N»:W % iUtii HOLSTEAD & CO.. Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot. BOOK cfc NEWS JE : KA .Ytlmnji I'.iper AIiIJk, .TAMES ORMOND, N.o..,,,.™,,. CoT Refers to tliis hh< el «*• n • po*’iuu-n of Nows Paper. n■«. i5 »• lit iu.l .la,.!!- L.lly Mnll'ui SEEDS. FERTILIZERS. I.AHDK t.uT ' Fresh Hitrdcn Need i'Guano Notice to Planters. The E. C. HOOD & BRO. A a ® IeK Only Known Medicn, , . AT TUB 8AMB TIMB , Pur*i cs, and Strengtlicn3 11; System. , t lbi.t. - .:npofc*l *.f many In i i in in at .uuong them aro < alien will be received by m< ntt my A);ent>. ir mMiriliim'R loiiiiuet until nmtiiiiiy ui'mii liKHlion*, niter w hi«'li Gate tl. in i ) roumvo all noxious nu nonvortoil Int ileLliitatiou. attendinir thu lent iucilioinc, tho digestivo ia a poriootVy ATTENTION! Vow rior -cH. Watches Diamonds, ’ •. t - * *n 1 Chains. All my friends and patron : are invited to call and see new gnndff. J. will sell Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, at as reasonable pricer as can bo purchased anywhere in this city or any other. Thankful for past patronage, 1 »*sk for a cou'inuanco. at '.'it Broad stroet,ojiposit6 Chapped Hands, face, rough akin, piru j3 e4C h’s, Edmund*’ and Kyle's, next door pies, ringworm, salt-rheum and other cut- i to Ennis. T. H. SPEAB, anoous affections cared, and the skir. | tf Agent, made s<?ft uud smooth, by using the Juni* j . per Tar Soap, made by Cass'’el Uaz- i 1 tr,t9 ^ 1 . A Co., New York. Be oertem to get! Approe. .tmg the neceewtlee of the time, the Junior Tar Roep, v there ere m.i.y , eod the ee.-city of Jnocey. ere wiling imitations made with common La which i their varied »tock of ne v dry gou« s an j arw worthiamt 1 UankeU at Un p*r cot A. Uu than cost. [ Notice to tne Ladies. ■yiR*. JOHNSON I* • { III MAN IJ.HI. t. Olt < -»V KK A 1.1. OLD in uli tin* latiMit itylf* iilii!!). lilHIII! selling | QRJ*** ; - Sil«J j.roaij.tiy b> Appliuition i no. *:, iiinui.i r iT, Agent I’ubli-: Library Kentu* ity, ami >l inager ‘ '.i: . • Hull.'ll. f»lel.'i *l2taw\.h ' cullccled free of Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt. 62 rtr*a*l .Street, OoluiubuK, Ua. IIAVK lu-t re-eivnl _ -t , u TUSK FRAME M.»l l lil.Nli... -*nir.h ile m,i»m i.r»q*ur«d to MARK FRAMES tcordir W. J. CHAFFIN. u<m1C tf I. S. RAH, Agent, 1 ,!I! K Mncliim* Agen*.-y, CuItiinbiH. Ga. r-IKR, AGENT rioctro Plating, 1,1 v,, r introJucmt ty me, price • • *''• hfling SitV. ana iMirod 1 " -1 wt Difi.il stroot, 6. . . :r a nit) vf Dontal Notice. I’l Uhl’S IniM re moved his ofllc® to his res- < i»c*- La Clair street, iu rear of ihu CHATTERBOX FOR~M73, Vt IB SALE BY ^“1 !• W. PEASE 4 NORMAN.