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WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
The Meeting of Columbus tintnge
Has been changed from Friday 11 o'clock
to Saturday at It) o'clock a. m.
W. G. WOOLFOLK,
Master.
COL UMH VH DAILY 31A It K ET.
Fin a sci at..—Sight bills on New York ^ por
oont. dlamunt ; on Boston 1 per cent.; on Nu-
v un mill pur cent.; demand bills on Boat >n
>4 por cent. Hunks are soiling checks on Now
York at prom In in. Currency loan* I®lHi
per Oent. per month. Gold and r|i*'or nomi
nal.
Cotton -Gull, with little doing- The fol
lowing are th« quotations
Ordlrniiy 10 Qll
Good Ordinary I s
Low .Middlings 14 %—
Middling* 14^@-
Strlct Middling" — @~
Hales 181 hales.
Eucol/'tsaiB hales -17 by M. & G. It It. ;
282 hy v.agonu; 116 by N. St 8. R. R. ; 12 by
\V. K. K.; 000 by river ; 10 by S. W R. R
Shipments 140 bales—186 by 8. W R. R. ,
6 for Loina oonsuinptlon.
daily siatemk#i.
8took on hand August 81st, 1878
Reoelred to-day .
“ previously .
EAOLE AND EHENIX EACTOHY.
Erofts, Having a, Dividends, Ac.
Shipped to-day.
'• prevloui
1,177
818
47,022—47,886
48,612
888
.81,380—31,718
Mtook on hand lfl,7uv
Sami; Day La *7 Ybau -August 31st, 1872,
166; recelvod Mime day 6flfl; total receipts 44,W3j
shlppoil same day 3M ; total shipments 83,806 .
Stock 10 600 ; stilus 138. Middling" I8%u.
U. S l-'oiiTi Roculpts for 4 days 80,660 ; ex
ports to Groat llrltnln 80,700; to Continent
7,006. stock 704,018.
Columbus Cotton Jtereipts.
Smco Soptonibor let tho Eaglo and
Pkotiix MiiDufaotiiring Company Iihh ro-
coivetl 1214 bnlea of coltou which did not
pasii through tho waroliounon. Wo have
incnmRcd in our talilon to day tho ro-
QjiptH by that amount, and also addud it
to the account of home consumption, and
honcn ahippod.
Thid innkca our total roooiplH to duto
47,RSlf* baloH, ngaiiiHt -M.WKl Innt year,
nhowing au incroiiHo thus far of *2,842
balcH, mid uinking tho homo taking!
2,1)12, agaiust 2,.*1(12 IiimI hoiihoii, allowing
un in*: return of fifiO. Hereafter wo will
have daily rot urns from our luillH.
CUE Lilt A L NOTICE.
Tho I Honda and rolativoH of JIkn.iamin
Dolkii aro invited to attend hia funoral
from Ida former rehidonoe, on tho Macon
road, Cknown uh I'inknoy Huzletoun) at
12 o'clock m. this dnv (Wodnosdny).
Note Ail rectiaomenta.
See bankrupt's notice. T. J. Clin].pell,
UHMlgllOO.
* 'Sana Souei." Sco notico of the now
opuning by Jack Turner.
Sco carda of Opelika eating hoUHon.
Tiuio hooka. Tom (lilhort haa thorn
tor i*al(\ at Uin Job Print mg olWoo. Hotul
iu your ordorn.
Light Hoards.
I Inn oompauy—thirty strong—war out
on drill last night.
No- /tenting of Stella.
Henry Stevens having failed to givo tho
required notes, hIuII No. 1R was re rented
yoRtordny, to J W. Patrick, for Sjtl‘2 por
uiouth.
At tho htunu time stall No. D was routed
to William llrook for por month.
This loaves throe vacant stalla, nuin
bared respectively 1, t and 12.
NonIIwood Horn,
Prof. Keovoa has opened his school un
dor lino auspices - some .'tf> or 40 scholars
being in attendance tho tirst week. A
Sunday School w ill also bo organized in a
few weeks Tho community ia one of the
host in the State. Wo congratulate the
citizens upon their determination to muiii
tain tho high moral ami mental status of
their neighborhood.
Segroes doing II'eat.
About thirty negroes from the vicinity
of Smith's Station, Ala., left Monday for
Arknnsaa. One huudrod and fourteen
from Houston county, Ga., passed through
hero yesterday going to Washington coun
ty, Misa. The above does not include
small children, of which t hero were
Nwarmi.
/I •* Spartan ** Colored ll'oman.
While a lot of negroes going to Louisi
ana were stopping at tho pussongtM' depot
iu this city lust Saturday night, a negro
woman of tho party gave birth to at
taut, and the next day walked aboard the
Western Railroad train, baby iu her arms
and started for Shreveport. That child
came vcryjuoar not being a Georgian. Who
kuows if he may not yet hocoiuu anothe
Dunn, or Pinohback, or Hotels
Look After the Trees.
Our attention wan called yesterday to
tho tact that the goats are skinning the
Bro.ul street trees on tho block nbovi
Llhs A Harrison's auction houso. ttotuf
of the less protected are badly barked,
aud unless the evil is stopped the trees
will bo seriously injured if not killed
The Street Goumiitteo should do olio of
two things—force the goats from the
streets, or protect the trees from th.
ravages. These trees are too beautiful
au ornament to allow of their destruction
by mischievous stock. Will tho Commit
tee please attend to tho matter imrnedi
ately ?
We unintentionally failed iu our de
partment, yesterday, to refer to the ex
hibit published in our columns of the
above msiumoth establishment, or to men
tion tho fact that the Directors, on Mon
day, declared a semi-annual divideud of fi
per cent, payable in April and November.
There nro two features in the statement
particularly worthy of publicity-first,
that the net enrningsof the past year foot
up 1140,87o Of*; second, that tho savings
tfopurtiuent, put in operation lust spring,
is proving a grand success. As to earn-
inga, it strikes us the exhibit must
indeed most gratifying to tho
public, aud especially to stockhold-
whon we consider tbo panicky
times, und the almost innumerable fail
ures which lmvo occurred throughout tho
country among industrial as well as com
mercial institutions. This showing estab
lishes beyond perudventure that uiunufac
tiring in Columbus will pay, and insures
for this grand institution a glorious nnd
successful future.
In regard to the Havings Dcpailment,
wo take pleasure in saying that
it has transcended our must sanguine
expectations. Inaugurated as it has boon
iu a poriod of almost unparalleled money
stringency, tbo deposits have continued
to increase steadily, until now they sum
up the heavy aggregate of $57,137 00,and
this too, at u time when the factory was
compelled for a while to run on short
time, nnd many of tho depositors were
hard pressed for funds^to meet tho ordi
nary necessities of life. Who can ques
tion any longer that this depart
ment will prove successful and proliluhle
its operations? Wo cboorfully com
mend it to tho laboring classes of our
city and section oh a placo where funds
may not only bo safely deposited, but
whore they will continually ncoumulato by
tbo system of compound interest which
the company has adopted.
Tho attention of stockholders is culled
to the important fact that tho directors of
tho Factory (Jotnpany liavo doelured semi
annual dividends of f> por cent., payable
i and after tho first of April and No
li i her.
Head carefully tho sovoral advertise
ments of tho company in this paper.
Ilojw fur Alabama,
Wo hoar from au emigration agent, that
thoru has passed over tho North Louisi-
nnd Texas Railroad alone, during tho
past six weeks, more than live tliousund
negroes from Alabama. Wo have no
doubt Hint if tho Democracy of Alabama
will uso their energy at tho fall oloctiou,
nnd vote, that our neighboring Stato will
pass out, forovor, from Radical rule, ns
many thousand more negroes liavo gono
into Mississippi and Arkansas from Ala-
barna.
Death of an Old Itcaidont of 3luarogrr.
Mr. Win. G. Johnson, an old resident
and plantor of Muncogoo county, diod at
his residence, near Bethel OhUToh, at i»
o'clock Monday morning, tilth instant,
aged about sixty yours. Ho had been
partially paralyzed for sovoral yonra, and
for some days hail HUlYored greatly
Johnson was horn in Groeu county, but
lmd lived in this soction for upwards of
thirty-fivo years. Ho ieavos five children
and several brothers, among the latter
being Messrs. John, .lames D. und F. C.
Johnson, to mourn his loss.
Death of Mr. Itrnjamin Doles.
This aged gentleman died at his resi
dence iu KukhcII county, hovoii miles from
Columbus, yesterday morning, after four
years' couilnomont to his house. Ho was
iu tho eighty-second year of his ngo. fie
was formerly u highly respoctcd nnd
wealthy planter of Muscogee, having
moved to the county in 1HS8, but for the
past fifteen years had resided in Russell,
lie lost heavily by the war. aud lias niuce
boon seen hut soldoin on our streets. I
was regarded by those who knew him
au excellent gentleman in all tho relations
of life.
4 Protracted Eight at Sun to*
A dittUuilly occurred at Seale on Satur
day evening last, which came very n
resulting fatally to one of the parties
gaged (J. R. Cawley), who recoived a
voro stub from a knife iu tho hands of
McGohoo. Tho wouud is two inches deep,
in tho hack, near the spiuo aud tho regi
of tho liver. MoGeheo received u severe
wound on tho head from a two-pound
weight. The tight was a protracted oi
aud caused great excitement. Kniv
scale-weights, bdliurd cues and barrel
heads were used.
In Encouraging Fact.
We have made diligent enquiries among
tho largest planters iu this scetion, and
all coneur in the determination to so pitch
their crops tho present year as to bo able
to coutrol their cotton next season, und
sell when they please. We Und few who
will raise meat. They say they e
corn and sell it for more than enough to
counterbalance the cost of bacon,
claim that owing to tho present syato
labor aud its irresponsibility, and tho al
most impossibility of frauUug sufficiently
protective laws, that they cannot guard
against tho stealing of swine. They open
ly declare, however, that never again will
they be put into a position where they are
forced to buy corn.
HOTEL A It NIC A LS.
Hunt;in House, January 190.
H. Clay Armstrong, Notasulga, Ala.
J. H. Hchoolfiold, Henry county, Ya.
II. A. Perkins, Cincinnati.
H. T. Holzbalb,
Jacob Schwarz, “
Willis Walker nnd wife, Rome, Ga.
L. Heldner, Atlanta.
Mrs. Becker, New York.
J. P. Kennedy, Alabama.
Frank Wilkerson, Russell county.
F. C. Morohend, Washington county,
Miss.
R. L. Gilbert, New York.
J. Castleberry, Spring Hill, Alu.
Wm. Bass, Macon.
Win. Douuey, Lexington, Ky.
David Morrell, Russell county.
Central Hotel, Jan. VOth, 1H74.
David Maxwell, ( hattunooga, Tenn.
W. A. Walker, Uchoo, Alu.
John E. Lev ter, Jornigan, Alu.
C. C. Howard, “ “
J. It. Mendenhall, “ “
James 1‘. Walker, Alabama.
E. E. Clark, Bristol, Conn.
J. C. Matthews and wife, Buena Vista,
Lawyers.
Livery and Sale Stables.
Js20
SAMUEL B. MATCHER.
Attorney at Law.
Office over W ittich A Klneel'a.
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law.
Tact tees iu courts of Georgia and Alabama.
office 138 broad St., (over ilolsteod A Co.'s
.special attention given to collections. Jail
Porter Ingham.
Martin J. C»AwroRi>.
Reese Crawford.
INGRAM * C’BAWrORDN,
Attorney n nt Law,
Will practice In the State and Federal Courts of
Goorgia.
Ilges A C
Clair Bt
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Uw,
Practices in State aud Federal Courts In Gcurgla
Jan
Offici
Mark II. Rlandpord. Louis F. Garrard.
HLANDFOBI) A GARRARD,
Attorneys land Counsellors at Law.
Office No. 67 Broad street, ovor Wittloh A Kin-
eel's Jewelry Store.
Will prsetice in the State und Federal Courts.
MP4
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale ami Exclntnffe Stables,
Coi.kthorpk, North of Randolpu Sts.,
tw-tan Columbus, Ga
A. GAM MEL,
1,1 very and Bale Mtables,
owlet iiorfu St , Columbus, Ga.
Particular attention given to Feeding aud Sale
of Stock.
Horse* and Milles bonded in stables by the
Social life Among the Jtailrvaders.
Married yesterday, noar Nuckolls
Oroaaiug, by Rev. J. W. Simmons, Mr.
J. C. Boiihou, of tho Southwestern rail- I
road attaches**, to Miss M J. Moore, of i
the former place. Tho attendants were
Mr. James Kennedy and Mrs. N. Martin, |
aud Mr. Salas aud Miss Emily Benson. i
After partaking of a rich and varied re- ■
past, tho newly married returned on a
special train nnder the superiutendeuee
of Mr. A. J. Nix, the gouilemanly Master ' .Mayor's Court.
Mechanic of the railroad shops, who did John M. t^iiin, for being drunk auddis-
all iu his power to make the excursion a orderly on the 18th, was lined five dollars
pleasHut social success. 1 and costs. Tho satno party, for the Rame
A delightful reception was giveu the offence on the 19th, was dismissed,
bridal party, last evening, at the residence ' Mittie Williams, colored ; disorderly
of Mrs Betisou, in Girard I conduct, dismissed.
Cotton Thieves Hound Over.
Bill Wornutu uud Wash Booker, color
ed, charged with stealing s bale of cotton
from Mrs. Scliley, iu Chattahoochee comi
ty. last Friday night, were taken before
Judge Williams, last afternoon, to under
go a preliminary hearing. After nu in
vestigation of tho charges, that officer put
the aforesaid individuals under a bond of
$100 each to rtuswor to tho charge before
tho next term of the County Court. T.
W. Grimes. Esq., for prosecution iu both
oases; Chas. Coleman and A. A. Dozier,
Esqrs.,for Wornutu; G. E. Thomas, Esq.,
for Booker.
Ga.
W. <). Peoples, Chattanooga, Tenn.
H. M. Fuller, Russell county, Ala.
W. D. Trammell, Waverly Hull.
George Anibroy, Baltimore.
H. O. Lloyd.
We liuve been shown a lot of chairs
which were repaired uud revaruinhod by
this geutlcman in handsome style. Send
yonr old furniture to him, if you would
it mado as good as new. lie does
excellent work, und no mistake. Shop
next door South of Postoffice.
a Truth is Mighty.'*
When in the early full Joseph Sl Bro.
announced their purpose to withdraw
from tho dry goods business, and their
resolve to sell all the goods on hand nt
cost for cash, they did not moan to got
rid of their stock on hand with tho view
of renewing, but meant every word con
voyed in their invitntion to the public.
They have sold n largo quautity of goods,
but it is small comparod with tho magnifi-
cout stock they have on hand. Being
still determined to quit tho dry goods
business, tho firm will coutiuuo to sell
their unrivaled stock of dry gooi^s of
ovory description, till tho supply on hand
exhausted. So far every person bus
loft tho store of Josoph & Brother satis
fied that tho promises made wore realized.
Country merchants, mechanics, farmers,
and citizens of gyery class, will never
again have such an opportunity to buy
superior goods cheap. The attention and
patronage of Granges is particularly in
vited. _ jal8 tf
Money.
Money is scarce, yet it cannot bo de
nied there ia still a great deal of hard
oftHh hid away in tho houses of mechanics
and farmors. Tho fact became evident
in our city when, some time ago, (Juptniu
T. E. Blunchard announced to tho poople
that ho had determined to sell his unri
valed stock of dry goods at cost for cash
At once his storo became crowded by
those desiring to tako advantage
offer, all of whom became conviucod of
tho truth of his public statement. Cap
tain Blanchard has wisely determined to
continue tho sale of his goods, belioving
it will ho to the advantage of himself and
customers to continue selling at his for
mer low rates. Wo can commend this
sterling establishment and its energetic
bond und courteous attendants to all who
dosire dry goods of every price, stylo and
variety. jail tf
Attention !
As my Adduesh on elementary Aoni-
oultuiiai. Chkmihthy, teaching tho cheap
est ami shortest means for procuring und
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
ived and heartily oudorsed by almost
every intelligent planter in this section,
and that 1 may bo compensated in ft meas-
souiewhat commensurate with tho
owlcdgod merits of the production
and valuo of the information conveyed,
l do from this date establish tho prico at
,*»0 cents per copy. In consideration of
this change, I do hornby agreo to ro
tund the money to any farmer who, after
reading the production, will certify to mo
1m is not fully satisfied with tho invest
ment. There is no slavery so hopeless
as that which compels a mau to support a
family by the cultivation of poor laud,
The problem to bo solved by the South
before wo can hope for agricultural roou-
poration and prosperity, is cheap and re
liable mauurcs. The Address .sola's that
problem. 1 defy the agricultural or sci
entific world to disprove oue fact or jMsi-
tion taken in the Address.
•I. Monroe Lekkard,
('olumbus, Ga.
Tho above work is for side at tho E.v-
qciKBK Office, where copies can be 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 bo in tho
hands of every planter at this time.
jal3 dAwtf
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
Hands and smooths and softeus the Skin.
For tmlo »\t Movvett’s Drug Stove.
dec21 tf
tlooil Things.
Go to the Ruby UestAiiraut for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. ootlA tf
Buy Drugs at pauie prices from C. J.
Movfktt, 71 Broad St. dec2l tf
For safety, dealers aud consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosene Oil from 0.
J. Moffett. decSltf
attention:
New Clocks, Watches Diamonds, Rings
and Chains. All my friends and patrons
are iuvited to call aud see new goods.
I will sell Watches. Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Ware, at as reasonable
prices ns can be purchased anywhere iu
this city or any other.
Thankful for past patronuge, 1 ask for |
a continuance, at 99 Broad street,opposite ,
Beach's, Edmunds' aud Kyle’s, next door !
to Ennis. T. S. SPEAR,
feblO tf ^ Agent.
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pirn
Jan. M. Kcnukll. Chas. J. Swift.
RTS1ELL A SWIFT,
Attoruaja Hud Coutmallom at Law. Will practice
in the Oourta of Georgia (f
Aiitl AlubaiiiR. Office over!
Ilroiui btreut, Coluiubun,
l. t. now!
Attorney and BollcHor.
U. S. Coui'r and Keglatar in Itankruptc;. Oflk
uor2')J over iirook*' Dru^ Store, Coluiubun, Ga.
PEABODY
'••Er 1
BRANNON,
Attorneys at Low.
J. Knnis k Co.'s Store, Uuoad St.,
West Side.
Office ov
liovlMJ
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Georgia Homo Imturatice Company building, soc
octl lyj oud ntory.
Oil AS. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney nt Lnw, Columbus, Gn.
Will practicu in any Court.
Offlco over Aooe A Murdoch's atoro. (uovlti
Doctors.
tliorpe «tii. OQlce houra—
DR. COLZKY.
lleHideiico and Ofliire corner of St. Clair und Ogle-
,i 12 to 2 V. M.,
aep27 dtf
DR. S. B. LAW.
Office corner liroail and llandolph utreeta, Burras'
building.
Kealdouce on Forsytli, iliroe doura below St. Cluir.
JaO
DR. J. A. E1144U1IART,
Office at C. J. Moffett's Drugstore, Brmtd street.
Kosiduiice on St. Clair, lietwneu Broad aud
sopf. Front Sts., Columbus, Oa.
DR. J. €. COOK,
r Kills A Harrison's ('ommistion Hoi
first door to left.
Druggists.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs, Ac.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
ja!8
N» 1 Broad street.
DR. J. L. CHENEY A MON,
Druggiats and Preacrlptionists.
V large iinsortnient of Buist's Garden Seeds.
CiiBNF.r’s COU'JII Strup.
Crawford Streot, iindor ltaiikin House,
duels
C% II. l*AI,MEll, Ltccuacd Apothecary
Uno dour above Virginia Grocery.
♦dr- Physicians' Prescriptions made a specialty,
doc 17J Xig'it bell to left of door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
DruifirUt,
Two doors below Ueo. W. Brown's,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
<?• Night Bell right of south door. sep6
FONT Lit N. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
Randolph, east of Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
A. M. BRANNON,
West Side, Broad Street, Ooluhiius, Ga.,
Hholvsnle and Retail Dealer
Drug* and Medlcinen,
Cotton Factories.
COLUftlBUH MANUFACTURING CO„
Manufacturers of
Slieetlngs, Shirtings, aud Sewing aud
Knltttug Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
Office over Wittich A Kiusul'a, Kamlolph street,
jalh It. II. CHILTON, President.
M INCOG EE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
SHKKTIN’QS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPK, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
0. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. oct3l ly.
Builders and Architects.
J. 44. CUALMERN,
llouwc Carpenter und Builder.
Jobbing done at short notice.
Plans aud specifications furnished for all stylos
>f buildings
Broad Sti
Jail
Watchmakers.
C. SCUOMBURG,
rmvtlcal Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Uutow-ky,
IV A
C. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
1.11 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
lu-s and Clocks repaired in the bent tuan
i war ran tod. jail
J. 11. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.
Co-ly's building, Broad St., Columbus, Go.
All kinds Sewing Machints repaired. Needles
Oils and Attachments fur all nin.'hiuis. (dec28
Tobacco, Clears, tic.
Hotels.
l-I.ANTUKS- IIUTKI.,
Next to ColumluiH llatik l.ulldittg.
Porteis at all tin* trains
Jal3 MK«. W. F. SNIOKR, Propr'si
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer Iu and Manufacturer of Fine
C'lgnrn,
jail Near Uroad Street Depot.
MAIER DORN,
Dealer in Fine Cigar*, Pipe* and
Chewing Tobacco.
Between Geoigia Home aud Muscogee Home.
ja8
Grocers.
DA.VL R. BIZE.
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan stroet, l»e-
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale aud Retail Groeer,
ISHAM COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer in Country Troduce,
se|vS uext to “Enquirer” Offlee.
Rags, Hides, etc.
.. ^r—
M. M. U1R8CD,
11 idea and Furs a Specialty.
pies, ringworm, salt-rhoum and other cut- WiW W tbe b >s'>wi market price for Hides,
aneous affections eared, and the skin *‘ ur, » Beeswax and Rags,
made soft and smooth, by using the Jr>*i- j AM kinds Wrapping Taper and Tai>er Dags
| per Tar Soar, made by Cassvel ., Haz
ard J- Co., Now York. He certain to get
the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many
imitations made with common tar which
are worthless.
jail
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
Dealer In Bags, Hides, Beeswax, etc.,
and all klads Of Junk.
Cornua Beidoi and Ouletnospi Gt«..
»sp6 Columbus, Oa.
Boarding Houses.
THE 1IOMK HOUSE,
No. 163 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.. by
Jal8 MRS. NEWMAN.
MHS. PERSONS,
Board and Room 1 ' to Rent, south east corner Rio.id
and Crawford streets.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 32 Broad Street.
The bent ol Foreign aud Domestic Liquors and
Cigars. Meuis at all hour.-),
decl'j J. J BLAKELY, Prop’r.
Central Railroad.
o
GEN’L SUPT’S OFFICE C. K. R. )
Savannah, November 1,1873. J
N AND AFTER SUNDAY,2d Instant.
_ Pit.-scnger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, Its branches and connections, will run
as follows:
TRAIN No. 1,GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8:46 am
Leave Augusta. 9:05 a
Arrive ut Eatonton 11:65 t
Leave Macon for Eutuula
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive at Colutnbus
Arrive ut Kutauln
. 3:57 /
.10:20 i
Arrive at Atlanta.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 1:00 a m
Leave Columbus 7:4o i* m
Leave EuUillu 7:26 v u
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:60 a m
Arrive at Macon from (.'olumbus 6.00 a >i
Arrive at Macon from Eutuula .
Leave Macon .
Leave Augusta..
, 0:46 /
7:15 j
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker lit Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Boot and Shoomakers.
WM. MEYER,
Loot und Shoemaker.
hs ilt-i in Lea'll -r aud Flu Hugs. Next to
Jd .1 tv*. Prompt and strict attention giv
Fresh Meats.
J. \V. PATRICK,
Stall No. 2, Market lloune.
Fresh Me,its of every kind and best quality,
JaiI ■ ya on hand.
W. C. TOLBERT,
Fresh Meat* of nil kinds.
Fresh FausH'^o Meat e* erv day.
Jan Stalla No. li and l
J. T. COOK,
Fresh .Heals ol' All Kinds,
sepfi stalls N«s. 15 and 17.
Mattress-Making, fltc.
J. D. McJUNKIN,
General Upholsterer aud Mattrons-.Maker.
1> went »lde Warren, near inti rsection ot U;
.‘pi tliorpe and Bridge Sts,
Dentists.
T. W. HENTZ,
Dentist.
lopli A Brntlinr’s .tore.
W. T. POOL,
Dcutlst,
| ini Broad St., Col millm«, i
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentist,
■opoj Georgia Horn- Building, Columbus, L
Piano Tuning, &c.
E. W. Itl.AI', “
Repairer and Tuner of Pi.utoes, Molodeons a
Accordeoti*. Blgn Painting also done.
Orders may be I»b left at .1, W. Pease A Norma
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFI.ER,
Gun and Lm-k-vvitU, Crawford street, next
Johliaon's comer, Coluuibus, Ga. ji
WILLIAM SCHOREK,
Gun and LockmiiWi and dealer in Gunning Ma-
teriul.i. Opposite Riiquirer Office.
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. 1IOLL1NGNWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cubing and Fitting. Termschoap.
Uesideiu'e and-hop iu Brownoville.
Feed Store.
JOHN F1TZGIRIIONN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Hay, Oats, Corn
Bacon, Ac , Uglcthorpu St , opposite
Jal - * Temperance Hall.
Barber Shops.
ALEX A NAM,
_j;ivS ll.vr.iii.iis, Bt. Cr.Aia 8trekt.
ED. TERRY. Ilarhrr,
Crawford Bt., nnder itniikiu iloiise, Colmubus, Gn
dec 18
D
Dental Notice.
U. Piti:i.P5 hi-
Presbyterian Ctiuroh.
ed his office to hit* r»-s-
arei-t, in roar of tin*
oct2 tf
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
A.ttoruoi—at-ljaw
CUSSETA. (Ill ATT AIIOOCII kb Co., Gaj
♦♦-Spuclul attention given to collections.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorno.v at, Law,
llAMII.ro>’, OA.,
W ILL practice iu the CliattahiaaIn-o Circuit
or any where else. All kind of collai-tions
PUHIIBD. “Pay ine or run away.” novl-i tf
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H. Carriger,
OUKOUOS AMI 1-llVSIOIAN. Ofllc. »outli«a«t
IO corner Broad aud Randolph streets,
Crime's grocery store. Beside
dale's, two doors be!
poll ly
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
O FFKBS Lia Professional Bervices to the citir.ens
of Colmubus and vicinity. He is a graduate
of the reformed school ot medicine, and has been
practising his profession for twenty-six years, and
has beeu very aiicct-stliil iu treating chronic dis-
rs, opposite
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost!
VLJ E have on hand, purchased at the lowest whole-
77 - iI- i i-h i n- - a l.u a- and well assorted stock
of MILLIN'KKY, Insides GLOYKS, COR3KT8, and
everytliimr usually kept in a first L.ss Millluery
Katablishiueut. V
pleased with our s
examiue. W«-are
Respectfully.
- York Btore.
MBS. COLVIN and
MIBB D0NNKLLY.
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar !
r |'HK undersign*.d will open thi*^
e.taldishmeut, and l>e prepared to sup
ply liis friends with every luxury.
octl5d6m A. J. ROLAND.
DEIN I SON’S
IPATEKT SHIPPING TAG >
OVKH TWO Hl'NDBKD MILLION'S
have been sold within the post IU years,
(Without ci mplaint of loss by Tag be-
^ coming detached. They are more
iatde for marking Cotton Hales than
any Top in AU Kxpress Companies use
them.
Sold by Printer* and Stationers everywhere.
deelU d«oiLw3ut
»:U6 a M
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 v m
Arrive at Savnnuuli 6:25 v m
TRAIN No.a,GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leave. Savannah 7 30 v m
Leave Angus;a 8:05 p m
Augusta
. 8:20 a a
. 8:46 a 1
. 9:06 a l
Arrive at Alacon..
Leave Macon lor (Joluinbu
Leave Mucuu lor Eulaul
Leave Macon for Atlanti w:iu a :
Arrive at Columbus 1:60 p :
Arrive at Eutnula 6:40 p :
Arrive at Atlanta 6:48 p :
COMING SOU H AND EAST.
Loavc Atlanta 7:00 a :
2:30 p :
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6:10 l
ll:65i
Arrive at Eat . ...
Leave Augusta
arrive at Augusta .
Arrive ut Savannah
Train Nu. 2 being a thiough train
7:15 j
the
fourth
Grand Gift Concert.-
KOR THE BENEFIT OF THF
Public Library of Kentucky,
Over a Million in Bank!
Success Assured!
A FI LI. BRAWira CUH’i'i,.
On Tuesday, 31stMarch Next!
: Jn order to meet the general wish and exm..
tation of the public and ticket-holders iur ih
! lull pay merit of tho tnngniflcent gifts ann.un?
e-l i. r the Fourth Grand Gilt Concert ut ti.
I Public Library of Kentucky, the lnanagemem
nave determined to postpono the Concert u,
| Drawing until auj
I Tuesday, the 31st of March, 874!
They have already realized
Over a Million Dollars
lriui l,n ' ° * KrCat m ““ y AB<mla J' el >u lie.:
MI DOU1IT 18 KNTKUTAINKD OP THK BALk .
BVKHY TICKET IlEKOUK THK DUAWINU hy,
WUKTnKR ALL ABK BOLD OB NOT TllK CONckiit
A.ND DUAWINU WILL POSITINKLY AND UN Eon
VOCALLY TABS PLACK ON THK DAY NOW Vixiu
AND IK ANY ltKMAIN UNSOLD THKY WILL hJ
CANCELLED AVI) TUB PBIZK8 WILL UK BKDUCKi.
IN PUOPOHTION TO THK UNSOLD TICKETS.
Only 00,000 tickets have been Issuod and
3-2*000 Cash G-ift^
#1,500,000, ’
will bo distributed among tho ticket-holders
1 lie tickets are printed In coupons, of tenth*
aud all fractional parts will bo represented n!
the druwlngjust as whole tlckots are U
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT iK’JS
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT Z'Z,
ONE GRAND CASH G1TT 95'Z
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
*“ CASH GIFTS *10,000 each ioo’JS
CASH GIFTS 6.000 oacli.. un 1 ,*.
Central Railroad, stopjilng only at whole s
tions, passengers (or half stations cannot be
taken on or put ott. Passengers tor MtUudge-
ville and Eatonton will take Train No. 1 from
Savannah ami Augusta, nnd Train No. 2 from
points on tlio S. W. R.lt., Atlanta and Macon.
The Mllledgcvillo and Eatonton train ruus
dally, ••Sundays excepted.”
WM. ROGERS,
no6 Gonoral Sup’t
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
53'j HOURS TO NEW YORK
Not York and New Orleans Mail Line-
Palace Sleeping Oars Ban Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
IVKSTKUN HAILHOAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLOMUCS, Qa,, November lGlli, 1873.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, - - • 10:40 a. u
Arrive at Atlanta, • • 5:4o p. M.
For Montgomery, - - 5:00 p. m
For Selma, • - - tk.'tO p. M.
Arrive at Montg'y, 10:40 p. m., 6:20 A M
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 63 lipurs and 45 minutes.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS 2:40 a. m. ABBIVK al
Opelika 12:27 p. Ol., ut Atlanta 6t40 p. III.,
Sleeping Cars Run Tliroug:li from
Opelika to liynclibiirg:.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, • • • 0:10 p. m.
From Montgomery at 8:5G a. m , 2:30 p. M.
The 5:00 p. in. Western Mail train ruus daily,
connecting with traius for New Orleans, Mobile
Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis, n? Montgomery, and
for Vicksburg at Solmu. On tin's train sleeping
earn are run through from Opelika to Now Or-
Tho 10:40 a. ui. Now York Express train runs
daily,connecting at Atlanta with W. A A. R.lt. und
Georgia U. R.
Tim 9.30 i 1 . m. does not run Sunday. No delay at
Opoliku by any t
Tickets for sal
R. A. BACON. Agen*.
Change of Schedule.
-ruiijnl■ l
mi" XTLf Bu
0
OPPICK MoiULS A fllRVKn Railkovk, \
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 2, lb7i. /
N AND AFTER DEC. 3D, WEDNESDAY,
Passenger Train will run as follows :
CoLt'Miius I'ntly, S'liidays excepted, 3:00
: Tito
I.e
Arrive at Trov,
L«-avo Troy on Tues.l,
Batunla.vs at
Al rive at Columbus,
dec3 t nil.lt
4:50
. L. CLARK, Sup't.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ua.
J. W. liYAN, Prop’r.
Prank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restauraut,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
mv2l dtwtf \V. HVAN.
50 CASH GIFTS
40 CASH GIFTS
1U0 CASH GIFTS
400 each *0,^
300 each 46,ooo
200 each 60,ow
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH,
amounting to *1.5oo.Wi)
The chances lor a gift nro as one to five.
Price of Tickets.
Wliolo tickets«M)0.00; Iinlvos *25.00; Tent ;
or each coupon *5.00; Eleven Whole Tickets i,.r
*500.00; 22^ Tickets lor *1,000.00; 113 Wi-ia
Tickets for *5,000.00; 227 Wliolo Tickets Tor il-j.
000.00. No discount on less than *600.00 wor:!i
of Tickets.
The Fourth Gil t Concert will bo conducted ia
all respects llko the three which have already
been given, and lull particulars may he learned
troin circulars which will bo sent iree from this
otilco to all who apply for them.
Onto s for tickets nnd applications for agen
cies will Lo attended to in tho order they are
received, and it is hoped they will bo sent In
prunibtly that there may bo nodisuppolntment
or delay in filling ull. Liberal terms given te
those who buy to sell again. All agents are
peremptorily required to settle up their nr-
eouuts and return all unsold tickets by the tiotli
day of March.
THO. I). IlltAMLETTE,
Agent Public Library Kentucky, and .Manager
ol Gift Concert, Public Library Building,
Louisville, Ky. [Uel3 d'ZtuwAw
rickets lor sale uml.'prlzeg collected free of
ohargo, by
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt.
Prize Tickets sold by me cashed without dls-
coimt. JNO. D. HLACKMAR. Ag t.
82 Broad Stieet, Columbus, Ga.
docl4 td
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pa^e lllustra-
ted Catalogue of
D ©OR S,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIR KAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed to any nun into routed iu building, ot
receipt of stamp.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 A 250 CANAL STREET,
Jyll dAwly NEW YORK CITY
Sheriff's Sale.
r lY virtue of an order from Ills Honor. Will..uu
J F William-*, Judge of the County Court iur
Mu-o-og*- rount.v, I will sell on Wednesday, the
-’1st instant, at tin* auction house of Ellis A It 0
risen, in tlu* « ity of Columbus, between tin- usual
hours uf rule, the following personal piopurty,
1 box lamp hooks, II corsets, 12 duzi-n toilet
soap, 15 boxes sonp, 26 jugs, 41 lanterns, 20 uweis
and l.nsins, 2 l *dts pant goods, 11 gl ws jurs, .0
liackngi s Limp shades, 7 packages shmle t nu’. -
lamp roll.-, tor-*. ’ : l uxes lead pencils, 11 1 in sp.t
toons, f. butlers, 20 do/.
to tuvi <■!«. 1 f>t 1 alien,
, 1 bn
■l.-ls gitti*
, 4 do:
in razor straps, Hi j packag s lamp brackets, l 1 ..
calico, 12 boxes lamp burners, 5 packages screw
eyes, 1 dozon mustard aud set dishes, 1 I ox Intup
hooks, l box elastic, 8 razor straps, 7 brooms, l
package pad locks, G boxes slmwl pins, 1 lot Ilia
thread, 1 album, 1 lot ftnh hooks, *£ ream writing
paper, 3 boxes bone sett, 1 box spoous, 2 boxes
•liuwl pins, 2 broken boxes toilet soap, 3 biace*
ami 1 auger, 1 package door latches, l suw sett-1
13 store sifters, I lot beads, 2 braces, 3 dozon sugat
dishes. 7 bruk* n barrels glass ware, ICO tumldur*.
4 doy.i n p a*e», I• *1 goblets, 35 pirkle dishes, I! doe
Miiall diohes, l*.j d»Zau cups, 2 dozon goblets, 1
do*.-u glasses, i dozen saucers, 9 dozen preserve
dishes, l 1 , vloy.en largo glass pile!
6 poo tl 1
pitcher
The above dcsciibcd property levied on to sat
isfy two mortgage tl fas—one iu favor of Btudui-ll
Brothers, the oilier iu favor of ilawes, Hyatt A
Co , against J. II. Uumsev A Co.
Jail M * If. u. IVEY, Sherifl
DIAMOND NFECTAlT.FH !
EMERSON’S
Singing School.
Price 75c. or $7.50 per cJoz.
Is ft Complete, Cheap, a ml Useful Hook
for »Singiny Schools.
Now is tho time to u»e it, as it lias nil the tua-
terial to make the Winter singing School attract
ive and usetul iu tIn* hishest degree. By
1-. O* KMKKsON.
System for Beginners
ON THE
PIANOFORTE.
By MASON & HOAULKY.
One cannot help liking this thorough, i.yateia-
title method, tin- w -tk . nun tin tent it! their
profession, and \\ho luxe tin* important qualifica
tion of being experienced tea* in is.
Kemeatbor that the rtr-t tn-Mitlis of instruction
are. if there is any di-uii tin ituportiuit
That is the* time to lay a good foundation.
nrcobut of tlieir liardm
uilliaucy.
Having been tested with the polariscope,
per ccni
They
. found to udtnit tlft-.-:i
less heated rays tlian any other pebld
o gri-Uftd with great ■eieutillc arvurav
chromatic aberrations, and |»rodu<
j a brightness and distinctness ot vision not hetuis
attained iu spectacles. Manufactured hy
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New loti-.
For sale by responsible agents iu every city iu Ids
Union.
j WITTICH A KI.\SEL, Jewelers uud Opticians,
i nr® sole agents for Colutnbus, Ga., from whom they
can only !»• attained. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair unless yon see tbo trad*
KITING’S BUCHF
II begun is air. inly
l'rlce
Chas. H. Eitson & Co.
711 Broadway, N. Y.
”A work
$3 00.
All books s.-nt, p.
Oliver Ditson & Co,
Boston.
Sep13 ditawtvv
To All Whom it May Concerc,
T UE c-.|-.irtnersii!p of F. MYER A CO. Is this
day dissolved l.y mutual consent. WILLIAM
MYER, of said firm, is solely authorized to settle
the affairs of the lat«> firm, and will coutiuuo the
Boot anu Shoe business at same place.
V. MYER k CO.
January 7th. 1874. dcodlrn*
Notice to all Purchasers of this Excellent
Compound Extract of Buchu.
CJ END YOUR ORDERS TO I.. I’lKUCK A HI.,
1J ('olumbus, (in., and y ou will get the annum*,
Original Extract. There IS NO Ol'TSlBF.
j AGENCIES— EITHER Sl’EClAL OR UBS REAL.
| 1 atu individually Sole Proprietor.
March 5th, 1873.
L. PIERCE.
Wanted.
U T K w 'll tri'-' and women RI'.Sl.MiSN
THAI' WILL PAY from >4 to |8
per day, can be pursued in yonr own neighbor
hood; it is a rare chance for those out of employ-
taent cr having leisure time; girls and boys tie-
quently do a» well n« men. Particulars free.
Address J. LATHAM A CO.,
*u*-S II Washington St., Boston, Muss.
Bankrupt’s Sale.
B Y virtue of all order of tho Honorable the I>»«
trirt Court of the United States tor the .out i
orn District of Georgia, will be sold, freetTvm a-
encumbrances, on the first Tuesday in
next, to the highest bidder, in trout of the Loiitt
House door iu the town of Butler, 'laylor county.
Georgia, the following property, to-wit :
Lot ol land No. 145, containing - 1 "'‘ I
or less; all of lot No. 144, south of Ruin ir* •
being 100 aer. s, more or less ; iractl<»n»l 1 -I*
her* 15G, containing 80 acres more less, aud 1 • •
containing -i-’ acr* # more or loss, and the n
half if fractional lot No. l*-\ containing a.
more or lira—«acunt.ug In the aggregvtc to n
huu.l'cd . »!.} r. ... MR,, wot.-t'"'
lying and being in the 24th district said lay.
M 41!.? .Vow. ,Mimed uronertv i« su'd ax assets