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THURSDAY.
MBI N:
.JANUARY
>2, 1874.
CRT Y AFFAIRS.
The Meeting of Columbus Grange
Has been changed from Friday 11 o’clock
to Saturday at 10 o’clock a. m.
W. G. WOOLFOLK,
Master.
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET,
Financial.-—Sight bills on New York % i»or
cent, discount; on Boston 1 per cent.; on Sa
vannah % per cent.; demand bills on Boston
•l* per cent. Banks arc soiling checks cn New
York at V£c. premium. Currency loans
per oant.. per month. Cold and silver nomi
nal.
Ooito.s.—Uulet. Tho following arc the
quotations:
Ordlnnry 10 @11
Good Ordinary IS @13^
Low Middlings 14 @—
Middlings 14V£@—
Strict Middlings — @—
Rales 01 bales.
Receipt* 674 bales—207 by M. At O. R. R.;
260 by wagons; 4 by N. fit S. R. R. ; 20 by
W. R. R. ; 000 by river; 03 by S. W. R. R.
Shipments 133 bales—87 by S. W. R. R.;
40 for homo consumption.
DAILY BTATKMli.NT.
Htook on hand August 31st, 1873 1,177
Reoolvod to-day 674
“ previously 47,336—47,000
Shipped to-day
'* provlously.
rovlously.
Stook on hand 17,240
Samk Day L*vr Ykau.—August 31st, 1872,
168; rocelved same day 202; total receipts 46,286;
shipped SHtno day 107 ; total shipments 33,072 ;
stock 10,926 ; sales 235. Middlings 18%o.
U. S Forth.—Receipts for 6 days 105,426; ox-
ports to Ureal Britain 60,437; to Continent
10,253 ; stock 782,300.
New Adeertisements.
Feo ftdvortiHcnuent of J. W. Patrick,
who now runs market stalla No. 2 and 18.
WilHon Williams Lodgo, of Girard,
meets every Thursday evening.
C. J. Frederick A llro. will take con
tracts for gardouing.
Warehouse receipt lost' see notice of
S. B. Alien.
l>r. Stauford lmn a notice to Ihoso iu
debted
Roatrito A (Jlnpp continue to sell at
panic prices. Read their advcrlisouient
Mr. Rooney oflfern a plantation for
rent.
Gray «V Co. want hides, boeswax, Ac.
Mayor's Court•
W. It. Blakely, charged with keeping a
disorderly house on Sunday, was dis
missed, the evidence not. being Kufliciont
to convict.
.1 Card.
Finding it impossible to give my per
sonal attention to the tiimuoial depart
ment of my business, I would ronpect-
fully ask of my friends their kind atten
tion to my collectors.
ja22 iw F. A. Stanford, M. It.
Justice's Court.
Dr. Skinner was carried before Justice
Shivers yesterday, at tho instance of B.
Sait well, charged with larceny after trust.
Tho Justice reserved hiu decision until
yesterday morning, when ho placed Dr.
8. under a $1100 bond, to anawor to the
charge beforo the next term of Muscogee
►Superior Court.
Gray A Co.
An will be seen from an advertisement,
elsewhere, tho ubovo gentlemen, who liavo
opened a store on Crawford street, under
tho ltunkin House, wish to purchase green
and dry hides, furs, beeswax, Are., for
which they promise to pay the market
prices. Those having any of those atti
des will consult their interest by giving
them a call at the above named stand.
The Wharf O. Ji.
Tho Wharf Committee have heeded our
suggestion and put tho wharf in excellent
condition. The work, wo holiovo, was
done on Saturday mid Monday, under the
superintendence and direction of Aid.
Chalmers, who is always ready and willing
to perform promptly his otlloiul duty.
Freight cau now bo delivered ami receiv
ed iu good condition, much to tho gratill-
oation of shippers and river men.
A Riy Hoy Kit tiny.
In u car load of 120 hogs, consigned to
Wm. 1\ O'Brien, which arrivod yesterday
morning per Wostorn Road, thoro wore
found about forty dead ones. It is charg
ed that tho car which brought them was
too much crowded nml not sufticiently
ventilated. Tho dead swino were taken
to the car bridge and decently interred in
the Ch.ittahooohee. They are said to
have boon unusually tine. Wo presume
tho fault rests with the Atlanta and West
Point Railroad, and it is very likely that
a law suit will ensue.
Ranh in House Row.
This Row is beginning to put on aiis.
It is to liavo a new plunk pavement all the
way from Broad street to Mundy’s stable.
In tho way of business it boasts of barber
and beef shops, drug store, steamboat
agency, and one or two grocery houses.
A rag emporium is soon to l»o opened.
The various business interests of the Row
are prospering, and tho occupants thereof
expect to flourish equal to those of Broad
street in a year or two more.
Hamilton Items.
On Monday last Mr. John Seats was ar
rested at the instance of Mr.Jvimbrell,
charged with boing accessory to liiu broth -
or's escape from Hamilton jail a short
time ago. After an investigation before
a Justice’s Court Seats was discharged,
tho evidence being iusufllcieut to estab
lish the charge.
Lent’s circus, recently reorganized in
Atlauta,exhibited in Hamilton ou Tuesday
last, and we understand drew well. This
is tiie second circus which has visited the
plaoc since the war.
The same circus, we learn, performed
at Sand Town, Meriwether couuty, ouo
day last week, and took in about $000.
Loral ,Spi Inters.
Weather warm and atmosphere damp.
Broad Htreot presented a fine busi
ness appearance yesterday.
Randolph street is in better condition
than for many years.
—Colonel It. L. Mott left for Washing
ton on Tuesday.
—Tho San Francisco Minstrels will per
form in Columbus on Saturday, Jan. 31.
Mrs. Sykes’ residence has been re-
shingled.
Ellis A Harrison sold much goods at
auction yesterday. ,
—Columbus is not so bad oft’ financially !
as some of her siHter cities.
The “Amateurs” have a meeting for ;
rehearsal to-morrow night.
—Railroaders are not satisfied with
their business prospects.
Judge J. J. MsKendreo was in town
yesterday.
There is an improvement in the tax
collecting business.
The city Assessors have commenced
their annua! perumbulutious.
—Nothing doing in tho courts yester
day, unless iu Hymen’s dominions.
—Tho young men’s party comes off at
tho Perry House to-night.
—There is some activity observable in
tho garden seed business.
Accidentally Shot.
Wo regret to hear that a little son of
Joseph F. Pou, Esq., five or six years of
ago, was accidentally shot while out hunt
ing with an older brother yesterday. He
was walking behind his brother, whon,
owing to some cause wo did not bonr ex
plained, tho gun was discharged, a por
tion of tho load taking effect iu the boy’s
leg. The wound is not supposed to be
dangerous.
Romovul.
J. W. Patrick has romoved to Stalls
No. 2 and 18, where lie will bo pleased to
soo his friends and customers, and servo
them with tho host meats tho market
affords. ja22 fit
Parties desiring their Gardens Plowed
nt reasonable rates, can have them
promptly attended to by leaving their or
ders with C. J. Frederick A Buo.,
ja22 2t] or W. E. Sandefohd.
Chattahoochee National Rani;.
The Stockholders on yesterday ro-
oleetod tho following Directors: II. H.
Epping, It. L. Mott, Goo. P. Swift, Jo-
soph Kyle, S. II. Hill, S. G. Murphy, G.
C. McGelieo.
At a Directors’ meeting, H. II. Epping
was re-elected President, who re-appoint
ed U. W. Edwards Cashior, and It. M.
Mnlford assistant cashier.
Deaths in Stewart County.
Mr. J. G. Singer, Sr., diod at his resi
deuce iu Lumpkin, on Saturday last, of
heart disonse, in his (53d year. Mr. Sin
ger was an old and iuilnontinl citizen of
Stewart.
Mrs. Parmelia Martin, an estimable
lady, died at her residence, six miles
south of Lumpkin, on the morning of tho
14 th iust., after a painful attack of erysip
elas of throat and face.
Marshall Items.
Jim Tom Holland has returned from a
circuit around the Union, and appeared ou
Broadway, in Marshall, last Monday, in n
now suit of clothes and three-story hat,
which greatly astonished tho unsophisti
cated nntivos. Some of tho boys say the
hat. is throe feet high, and makes a good
relloctor at a distance of fifty yards,
though this assertion is probably hyper
bolical. It is a good thing we didn’t see
the gontlouniu in this plight, or wo should
have gone for him sure.
The “Hornet’s Nest” has closed for
want of patronage. It will bo reopened
as a wholesale grocery house, Mr. Holland
hoving a large stock en route for that
purpose.
Thoro aro now two schools in success
ful operation in the village—ono taught
by Mrs. Ilnrlnnd, at the Methodist church;
the other by Miss Mary Slockwoll, on tho
hill beyond the bridge.
Justice Smith yesterday arrested and
“jugged "a negro boy for stealing two
links of sausage from Old Harry, a crip
pled darkey, who has a stand in the main
thoroughfare. Wo did not hear what be
came of tho juveuile thief.
Although business lins boon vory dull
for a mouth or two past, improvements
are quite numerous on tho plaiu uud hill
sides beyond Marshall.
To Close Out for Sjtriny Trade !
I am Htill selling my largo stock of Dry
Goods at cost, aud in many cases at half
price. Have recently added to it many
now goods bought nt panic prices, which
aro also selling at cost. Embrace an
early opportunity to secure this advan
tage. Twenty pieces choico Black Alpu
cas, cheaper than ever. Terms cash
only. H. T. Chioler,
at old stand of Virginia Store.
Haryain Counter at II. T. Criyler's.'
Largo lines of assorted goods selling nt
half price, to close out. Unprecedented
bargains offered. jalfi deodtf
Fine Cloths, Gassimcivs at d Furnish
ing Goods at cost, at
11. T. Criulek's.
excellent Shoos, still
Criulek’s
To tho Tnblic.
Messrs. Editors:—A notice having ap
peared in The Sun and Enquirer of yes
More of thoso
selling at cost, nt
The Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., from this day will soli only for cosh,
and hope their friends will not ask to
have auy goods charged, as they will be
forced to decline doing so.
Tho Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have on their “bargain counter’' a
largo lot of Dress Goods, which they oiler
at one-half tho N. Y. cost.
A large lot of Prints and Bleached
Goods just received at the Virginia Store
Peyton, Gordon A Co.
The Virginia Store, Peytou, Gordon A
. Co., have their Shoes nud Boots made to
t«rd.y, HUting that John M. Quin was . order, and ar6 offoriag tUem at f.otory
finsd fiva dollars for disorderly conduct I prices,
on th# 16th; and for same cause was *
brought up on tho 1 teth, snd dismissed, The Virginia Store, l'oyton, Gordon A
I hereby notify the publto thst the ( ’ 0 -. have been appointed sole agents for
young uisu above named is John M E- lhitteriek A Co. s Taper l’attorns, aud
Clancey, not John Quin : have just received a large lot, which will
John Qcin, j be sold at New York prioes
HOTEL Alt HIT A 1.8,
Rankin House, January 31.
C. C. Briggs, Union Springs, Ala.
S. Wilkerson, Russell county, Ala.
C. R. Crozior, Portsmouth, Va.
R. H. Richards, Atlanta.
John Sheardon, Macon.
J. G. Thornton, “
Louis Potsdamer, Philadelphia.
A. D. Tapucott, New York.
J. M. Lamb, Russell county.
McP. Hardee, Savannah.
G. M. Attaway, Montgomery.
D. W. Buck, Opelika.
Eppos Tucker, Opelika.
W. W. Richards, Macon.
Central Hotel, Jan. 31, IH74.
William Milos, Illinois.
C. C. Chambliss, Stewart county, Ga.
T. Rerry, Atlanta.
A. E. Patterson. Alabama.
W. D. Ingram, Villulo, Ala.
John M. MoCutchen, Groeuville, Miss.
D. J. Shipp, Green Hill, Ga.
G. W. Aubrey, Biltimoro.
Win. Smith, Box Springs. Ga.
To Cook Poultry.—All kinds of poul
try and meat can be cooked quicker by
adding to tho water iu which they are
boilod a little vinegar or a pieco of lemon.
By tho use of an acid there will bo a con
siderable saving of fuel, as well Hsmbort-
oning of time. Its action is beneficial on
old, tough meats, rendering them tender
and easy of digestion. Tainted meats
and fowls will lose their bad taste nnd
odor if cioked in this way, and if not
used too freely no taste of it will be ac
quired.
Men's Furnishing GoodH, Fine Cloths
and Cassimercs are selling at a sacrifice at
Ciiiolkk’s.
, Attention!
As my Address on olomentftry Agri
cultural Chemistry, teaching tho cheap
est and shortest means for procuring and
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
received nnd heartily euLorsod by almost
every intelligent planter iu this section,
and that I may bo compensated in a meas
ure somewhat comuiensuralo with the
acknowledged morits of tlio production
and value of the information conveyed,
1 do from this dato establish tho prico at
50 cents per copy. In consideration of
this change, I do hereby agroo to re
fund the money to any farmer who, after
loading tho production, will certify to me
ho is not fully satisfied with the invest
ment. Thoro is no slavery so hopeless
as that which compels u man to support a
family by the cultivation of poor land.
The problem to bo solved by tho South
beforo wo can hope for agricultural recu
peration and prosperity, is cheap aud re
liable manures. The Address solves that
problem. I defy the agricultural or sci
entific world to disprove ouo fact or posi
tion taken iu tho Address.
J. Monroe Lenkard,
Columbus, Ga.
Tho above work is for sale at tho En
quirer Ofilce, whore copios can bo order
ed by mail, with stamp onclosod for ro-
turn postage. A liberal discount rnudo to
Grangers or fnrmors ordering a largo
number. This pamphlet should bo in the
hands of every planter at this tiuio,
jalfi dAwtf
** Truth is Mighty.”
Whon in the early fall Joseph A Bro.
annouucod their purpose to withdraw
from the dry goods business, and their
resolve to sell all the goods on hand at
cost for cash, they did not menu to get
rid of their stock ou hand with the viow
of renewing, but mount every word con
voyed in their invitation to the public.
They have sold a largo quantity of goods,
but it is smull compared with tho magnill-
cout Mock they have on hand. Being
still determined to quit the dry goods
business, tho firm will continue to sell
their unrivaled stock of dry goods of
every description, till the supply on hand
is exhaustod. So lar every person 1ms
left tho store of Joseph A. Brother satis
fied that the promises made were realized.
Country merchants, mechanics, farmers,
and citizens of every ela^s, will never
again hnvo such an opportunity to buy
suporior goods cheap. Tho attention atul
patronage of Granges is particularly in
vited. jal8 tf
Money.
Money is scarce, yet it caunot be de
nied thoro is still a great deal of hard
cash hid away in tho hotises of mechanics
aud farmers. Tho fact became evident
iu our city when, sotno time ago, Captain
T. E. Blauchard announced to the people
that he had determined to sell his unri
valed stock of dry goods at cost for cash.
At onco his store became crowded by
thoso desiring to take advantage of his
offer, all of whom became convinced of
tho truth of his public statement. Cap
tain Blanchard has wisely determined to
coutinue tho sale of his goods, bolieving
it will bo to tho advantage of himself aud
customers to coutinuo soiling nt his for
mer low rates. Wo cau coiumeml this
sterling establishment and its energetic
head aud courteous attendants to all who
desire dry goods of every price, style aud
variety. jail tf
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
llunds aud smooths and softens the Skin.
For sale at Moffett’s Drug Store.
dec21 If
Hood Things.
Go to the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, nnd all things good
to eat. octlo tf
Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 74 Broad St. dec21 tf
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosene Oil from C.
J. Moffett. dec2ltf
ATTEN TION!
New Clocks, Watches Diamonds, Rings
aud Chains. All my friends aud patrous
are invited to call and see now goods.
1 will sell Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Ware, at as reasonable
prices as can bo purchased anywhere in
this city or any other.
Thankful for past patronvgo, I ask for
a continuance, nt fi‘d Broad street,opposite
, Beach’s, Edmunds’ and Kyle’s, next door
to Ennis. T. S. SPEAR,
febl'J tf Agent.
Chaffed Hands, face, rough skiu, pirn
pies, ringworm, salt-rheum and other cut
aneous affections cured, aud the skin
made soft and smooth, by using the Juni-
fer Tar Soap, made by Cassv hl , Ha/,
ard A Co., New York. Be certain to get
the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many
imitations made with common tar which
are worthless
Lawyers.
Ja20
SAMUEL IS. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wittich A Kin**)’*.
J. M. McNKILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
'radices iu court* of Georgia aud Alabama.
Office 139 Broad bt., (over Holstaad k Co.'*
Special attention given to collection*. Jail
INGRAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice in tbo State aud Federal Court* of
Georgia.
Office over Freer, Illge* A Co.’* etore, northwest
urner Broad and bt. Clair 8t*. Ja8
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law,
’ractico* in State and Foderal Court* in Georgia
and Alabama.
Oftico 128 Broad tt., Columbus, Ga. JaG
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale and ExrliHitge Stables,
ColltuoRI’e. North of Randolph Sts.,
<*■ t3*» Columbus, Ga.
A. GAMMEL,
Livery ami Sale Stables,
OaUYJiORRK Ft . Columuc*, Ga.
Particular attention given to Feeding aud Sale
of Stock.
Horne, and Mule* boarded in stables by the
month or day. «>ct29
Hotels.
Mark II. Blandford. Louis F. Garrard.
■ILANDLORD A GARRARD,
Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law.
Office No. 87 Broad atreet, over Wittich k Klu-
surs Jowelry Store.
Will practice in the State and Federal Courts,
sepl
J as. M. Klssrll. ('has. J. Swift.
RUSSELL A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellor* at Law. Will practice
in the Court* of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuit)
Uud Alabama. Office overO. A. Redd k Co.’s atore,
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. S. Com’r and Register in Bankruptcy. Office
novJOj over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
PEABODY A BRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Office over J. Knnis k Co.’s Store, Broad St.,
iiov18]
West Side.
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lavr,
itorgiu llume Insurance Company building, sec
oct7 lyj ond story.
CHAN. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ga.
Will practice iu auy Court.
Office over Acoo k Murdoch’s store. [novlG
Doctors.
DR. COLZEY.
Residence and Office corner of St. Clair and Ogle-
DR. S. B. LAW.
Office corner Broud and Randolph streets, Burma’
building.
Resilience on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
•JaG
DR. J. A. URQUIf ART,
Office at C. J. Moffett’s Drug Store, Broad street.
Residence on St. Clair, between Rroad and
sopf> Front Sts., Columbus, Ga.
DR. J. C. COOK,
Sis A Harrison’s Commission Ho
first door to left.
Jal 8
Druggists.
J. L GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs, Arc.
criptiuns carefully prepared.
No 106 Broad street.
DR. J. L. CHENEY dr SON,
Drugiiists and Prcscriptionists.
A large assortment of liuist's Garden Socdi.
Cheney's Cough Strip.
d Mroet, under Rankin House.
ilo cl 8
C. II. PALMER, Licensed Apothecary
One door above Virginia Grocery.
9ir Physicians* Prescriptions made a spociulty.
dec 17j Night boll to left of door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Drugglit,
Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Night Bell light of south door. sep6
FOSTER H. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
Randolph, east of Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga
A. M. BRANNON,
West Side, Broad Strbet, Columuus, Ga.,
Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In
Drugs and Medicines,
Toilet Articles and Perfumery.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMUUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturer* of
Shootings, Shirting*, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool aud Griud* Wheat aud Corn-
Office over Wittich k KinsoPs, Randolph street.
Jal8 r. H. CHILTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturer* of
S1IKKTINQR, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, KOPK, Jkc.
COLUMBUS, GA.
(R P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SV\ 1FT, Secretary & Treasurer. oct'Jt ly.
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERS,
House Carpenter nnd Builder.
Jobbing dono nt short notice,
and speciflcntion* furnished for all atylei
of buildings
Broad Street, uc
JnO
jail
Watchmakers.
C. SCUOMUURG,
rt leal Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutowsky,
106 llrond street,
Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Urond street, Columbus, On.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the best msn
icr aud warranted. jail
J. 11. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker aud Jeweller,
Cody’s building, Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
All kind* Sewing Machiues repaired. Needles,
Oils and Attachments for nil machiues. [dec28
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer in and Manufacturer of Fine
Cigars,
jaU Near Broad Street Depot.
MAI EH DORN,
Dealer In Fine Cigars, Pipes aud
Chewing Tobacco. *
Between Georgia llomcand Muscogee Home.
Ja8
Grocers.
DAN*L R. DIZE,
lealer in Family Groceries, on Brynn street, bo-
tweou Ogiethorpa k Jackson street*.
AP No charge for dreyago.dec7
J. 11. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
net ion of Frauklin, Warren k Oglethorpe St*.
»'u charge for dvayage. sopl4
INHAM COOPER,
mily Grocer nud Dealer in Country Produce,
ep.‘» next to “Enquirer” Office.
Rae;s, Hides, etc.
M. M. 1IIRSCH,
Hide* snd Fur* a Specialty.
Will pay tho highest market price for Hide*
Fur*, Beeswax aud Rag*.
All kind* Wrapping Paper and Paper Bag* ot
hand. _ Jail
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
Dealer In Kagi, Hides, Beeawax, etc.
and all kinds Of Junk.
Coatvx* Bkjdui axd Oaiavauari St*..
*ep6 •oiurnbu*. da.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to ColumbuH Bank Building.
Portent ut all the trains
jal3 MU i. W. F. SNIDKR, Propr’ss.
Boarding Houses.
THE HOME HOUSE,
No. 153 Broad street, Columbus. Gif., by
ja!3 MRS. NEWMAN.
MRS. PERSONS,
Board and Room* to Rent, southeast corner Ilruud
Ja9 and Crawford streets.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
So. 82 Broad Street.
Tho best «.f Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors nnd
Cigars. MouU at all hours.
doclD J. J. BLAKELY, Prop’r.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
J*7
171. Broad Str
Boot and Shoemakers.
WM. MEYER,
Boot and .Shoemaker.
•oiler in Leather nud Finding*. Next to C. A.
Id A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention jrivoii
>rdnr«.Jail
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad.
Fresh HVieats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. 2 and 18, Markot House.
Fresh Min.ts of every kind aud best quality
Jail ahv ijs on hand.
W. (’. TOLBERT,
Fresh "deals of all kimta.
Fresh Bau-ago Meat otory day.
Jafl Stalls No. ll nud 13.
J. T. COOK,
Frenh Meats of All UindN v
sepG Stalls Nos. 16 and 17.
Mattress-ftlaking, &c.
J. D. MeJ UN KIN,
General Upludstoior and Mattroas-Makor.
'hop west side Warren, near intersection of Ogle-
sepl thorpeaiul Bridge fcts.
Dentists.
T. W. HENTZ,
Dentist,
r Joseph A Brothor's store.
W. T. POOL,
Dcntlnt,
>v23J H»l Broad St., Columbus, Ga
W. J. FOGLE,
Deutiat,
•op’*) Georgia (Ionic Building, Columbus, Ga.
Piano Tuning, 6tc.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner uf Fiancee, Melode.
Aecoideons. Sign Painting also don
Order* may be be lef* at J. W. Pease A N«
Book Store.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP El B EER,
Mini Loekswitb. Crawford street, next t«
Johnson’* coiner, Columbus. Uu. jal*
WILLIAM SG’HOBER,
nud Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Mu
terial*. Opposite Enquirer Ottilia.
Press-Making*
MINN M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making. Cutting and Kitting. Terms cheap.
Residence and shop in Browuuville.
GEN’L SUPT’S OFFICE «. K. R. )
Savannah, IN’in ember 1, 1873. $
O N AND AFTEli SUNDAY,2d Instant,
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, Its branches aud connections, will run
as follows:
TRAIN No. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Lcavo Savannah 8:46 a m
Leave Augusta » : o6 a m
Arrive ut Augusta 4:uo r m
Arrive tit Milludgevllle iu:ub p >t
Arrive at Eatonton H:66 i* m
Arrive at Macon tJ;45 v m
Leave Macon l'ur Columbus 7:i& v m
Lcavo Macou lor Eutaulu y : io r m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:30 i* m J
Arrive at Columbus 3:57 a m
Arrive at Eufuula lu:20 a m
Arrive Atlanta 1:40 a m j
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlauta 1:00 am
Leave Columbus 7:40 p m
Lcavo Eutaulu 7:26 1’ m
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 8:60 a m
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 6.00 a m
Arrive at Macon from Eutaulu 6:46 a m
Leave Macon 7:15 a m
Leave Augusta 0:05 a .m
Arrive at Augusta 4:00 v m
Arrive at Savannah 6:25 1* m
TRAIN No.2, GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leave Savannah 7 30 v m
Leave Augusta 8:05 p m
Arrive at Augusta 6:66 a m
Arrive at Macon 8:20 a m
Leave Macon lor Columbus 8:46 a m
Leave Mncon for Eulitul 9:06 a m
Leave Macon for Atlaut 9:10 a m
Arrive at Columbus 1:50 r m
Arrive at Eutaulu 6:40 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 6:48 p m
COMING SOU H AND EAST.
Lcavo Atlanta 7:00 a m
Leave Columbus 2:30 p m
Leave Eu fan la 7:20 a m
Arrive tit Macon Iron- Atlanta 3:40 p m
Arrive at Macon Irotu Columbus 7:30 p m
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6:10 r m
Lea vo Maeon 7:35 p m
Arrive at Milledgevillc 10:09 p m
Arrive at Eatonton 11:66 p m
Leave Augusta 8:05 p m
arrive nt Augu.>ta 6:53 a m
Arrive at Savannah 7:15 a m
Train No. 2 1 elng a tlnougli train on the
Central Railroad, stopping only at whole sta
tions, pas-engors for half stations cannot ho
taken on or put off. Passongors for Milledgo-
villo and Eatonton will take Train No. 1 from
Savannah and Augusta, and Train No. 2 from
points on tho S. W. R.R., Atlanta nnd Maeon.
The Millodgevillo and Eatonton train runs
daily, ‘’Sundays excepted.”
WM. ROGERS,
no5 General Sup't
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
53j HOURS TO NEW YORK
New York and New Orleans Mail Line.
Palace Sioepinj Oars Run Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
WESTERN RAILROAD OE ALABAMA,
Columuus, Oa„ November 10th, 1873.
TRAINS LKAYK COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, - - • 10:40 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta, • • 6:40 p. m.
For Montgomery, -• • 6:00 1*. m.
For Selma, - - - 9:30 p. m.
Arrive at Moutg’y, 10:40 P. m., 6:20 a m
FOR NSW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 63 hour* and 45 minute*.)
LKAYK COLUMBUS 2:40 a. 111. ARRIVE at
Opelika 12:27 p. m., at Atlanta 5:40 p. m.,
at WnHt'ington 7.20 a. m.. New York 4:25 p. in.,
via l’liiladclphia nnd Baltimore.
Mopping: Cars Run lhrough from
Opclilui to I.ym hhiirg.
TRAINS AllRIVK AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, - - - 9:10 p. m.
From Montgomery at 3:50 a. m , 2:30 p. m.
The 5:i 0 p. m. Western Mai! train rim* daily,
counenting with tmin4 fur New Orlenn*, Mubil<>
Lutiisville, liy., and St. Loni*, at Montgomery, nnd
for Vicksburg nt Selma. On this tram sleeping
ear* are run through Gun uptdiku to New Or-
leans.
The 10:40 u. in. New York Kxpross train runs
daily,conneeting nt Atlanta will. W. A A. H.K. and
Georgia U. U.
The 9.30 P. m. doc* not run Sunday. No delay nt
Opelika by any train.
Tickets for mile nt Union Passenger Deput.
('HAS. P. BALL, General Sup’t
R. A. BAOON, Agent. fnov2l ti
Change of Schedule.
A ^ Il l’ll
Grand Gift Concert
EOB THE BENEm OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky,
Over a Milljon in Bank!
Success Assured!
a mTTwTxa ceu, m .
On Tueeday, 31stMarch Next!
In order lo meet tlio goncral wl.hnn.i.
tnilon III the imblio nnd Uu k ot - tir.lde™ CI t*
lull pnymentof iho mnKnlfleent irirn^t 1U
Pood Store.
juux iiT/.<aniio.\N,
Whuleiuh) nnd KeUtl I'rulnr In liny, OnU, Cu
lluoil, Ac., Oglethorpe St , opposilo
Jal Temperance Hall.
Barber Shops.
KD. TEIIUY. Barber,
Crawford St., under lUtikin House, Columbus, Ot
Dental Notice.
D U. PUKLPS 1ms remc
idenco ou St. Ciuir
Presbyterian Church.
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
Attoraioy-at ■ Xj aw
OUSSETA, Chattahoochee Co., GaJ
4Gi*Spocial attention given to collections.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
11 AMI K.TOX, OA.,
In tho ChntUho
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H. Carriger,
Crane s gi
dale’s, twi
orit ly
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
O FFERS hi* Professional t’erviros to thecitiemB
of Coiumhu* nnd vicinity, lie is a graduate
ot the reformed school of mediciuc, aud 1ms iiei u
practisin'.: his profession for twenty-six years, and
has been very sucms.-inl in treating chronic dis-
W K have on hand, purchased at the lowest whole
sale cash prices, a large nud well nssorted stock
of MILLINERY, beside* GI.OVK8, CORSETS, and
everything usually kept in a tirst lass Millinery
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost!
Establish it
pleased with out
examine. We n
Respectfully
oetTS ly
Hutifftrd you will be
iou if you will but call and
t » the New York 8tore.
MRS. COLVIN and
MISS DONNKTA.T.
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar !
f |'lIE undrrs'gned will open
e.taldislimcut, and l*e prepared t*»
piy hi* friend* with every luxury.
octlA dtitn A. J. ROLAND.
Wanted.
U 'K men ,nd wnm.n HL’SIN'K*.
Til U WII.L. PAY tr„m $4 to fs
(fdr->ss J. LATHAM A Co.,
augftti u '*92 lY**bmgtou *t., Doetoa, Mas*.
lull pnymentof iho innKnlticent Kilts ann
ed lor tho Fourth Orand Ulii tlonowtV”
I ubllo Library of Kentucky, the inuuuL
have dotorutined to postpone tiio iv.nn^® 1111
Drawlnis until 1 U u ‘h. Concert, M
Tuesday, the 31st of Maroh, 874'
They have already reallied
Over a Million Dollars
And hitven groat tunny Agent, yet to ^
NO DOIIIIT IS ENTKUTAl.NKD OF THK R*,o
BVKHV TICKET 1IKFOHE THE DBAW.v,,
WHLTUEKAI.L ABB BOLD on HOT TH K co»d l ' !
AND DRAWINO WILL POSIT1N.LY AKD 0*2?
VOCALLY TAKE PLACE ON THE HAY NOW S’
AN1> IF ANY ItEMAIN UNSOLD THEY WM,* 1 '
CANCELLED AVD THE PRIZES WILL HE ItKIHVu
IN 1-ROPORTION TO THE UNBOLD TICKET. Ul#
Only 00,000 tickets have been Issued u.d
12,000 CrtBili Oif tl
ijjiljCiOOjOOO, '
"I. 1 . 1 , beaiotrihuled among the tlckot-holotj
1 he tickets uro iirintcd In coupon., of t™,;,
and all fractional part, will be roiircsenS :
the druwlng just as wholo tlckots ire
List of Gifts.
ONE OKANl) DASH GIFT
ONE OllANU GASH GIFT...
ONE GRAND OASH GIFT.. ‘R
ONE GRAND gash G1TT S?' 1 "-’
ONE GRAND OASH GIFT PS?
is »ch...v.: iiiS
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•jjnixwlkTiAi* i
Opitce Mouilk A Uihahd R.ulroau, \
Columbus, Uh., Dec. 2,1873. j
O N AN!) AFTER DEC. 3D, WEDNESDAY
Fnssuuger Train will run as follows :
Lkavi: Columuus daily, Sun Jay* exempted, 3:C0 v. a
Arrive at Troy, “ “ *• 8:52 p. s
Li:av* Troy, 4:5o a. .v
Arrive at Columuus,
Ticket Office ut Broad *
at 2:30 r. M.
FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
Leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at ... . 5:30 a. j
Arrive at Troy, - ... 4 : o5 r. 1
Leave Trr.y on Tue-days, Thursilavs and
Saturdays at 4:00 a. i
Arrive at Columbus, • - . 2:25 p. i
deed cod3t W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
10:33 A.
t Sited will lie open
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Cs-a.
J. W. 11YAN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
lluhy Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under tiie Rankin’ House.
mylll li.wtr j. XV. KX*AN, Prop’r.
hU GASH GIFTS
00 GASH GIFTS
40 GASH GIFTS
100 GASH GIFTS
150 GASH GIFTS
260 GASH GIFTS
025 GASH GIFTS
11,000 GASH GIFTS
M00 each : iS
l,uoo oaeh
•JU 011c i‘ 40,*!
each 4u,oeu
300 each 46 0m
200 each 60,Wj
100 each 32joj
00 each l>60,oo.j
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH
amounting to *1,600,604
The chances (up a gift aro as ono to tlv.
Price of Tickets.
Wholo tickets $50.00; Halves $25.00; Tent 1 *
or each coupon $5.00; Eleven Wholo Tickets : :
*500.00; 22b* Tickets for $1,000.00; 113 Wh ’
Tickets for $5,000.00; 227 Wholo Tickets for 41,
000.00. No discount on loss than *500.00 vh
ot Tickets.
The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted In
nil respects like the threo which have nlrea.lv
b.‘cu given, and full particulars rany be learned
Irom circulars which will lie sent Iroe from this
office to all who apply for thorn.
Ordo s for tickets and applications fo> agon,
cles will lie attended to In tiie order they art
received, and it Is hoped they wlil be sent In
promptly that theru may bo nodlfluunolntiuetii
or delay in Idling ull. Liberal tortus given u
thoso who buy to sell again. All „aents nr<
peremptorily requirod to settle hh tlielr ac
counts and return till unsold ticketsV, 'heMU
day of Mat ch.
THO. I). IIKAillLMTI'E,
Agent Publlo Library Kentucky, and Mu
el Gift Goneert, Public Library Bui
Louisville, Kv. [dels il2Iat.,
Tickets lor sale and’prizes collected lr!
charge, by
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt.
Prize Tickets sold by mo cashed without dis
count.
John D. Blackmar.
Agent by appointment of Gov. Brain let te,
82 Broad St.eet, Columbus, Ua.
•Iecl4 td
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Page Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS
RASHER, BLINDS,
STATU KAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed lu any i',ua inlt retted in building, u
te.vipt or stamp.
KEOGH & THORNE,
251 i 250 CANAL STREET,
Jill dittly NEW YORK CITV.
EPPIMG’S BUCHI
Notica to all Purchasers of this Eseellss:
Cosipou&d Extract of Eucliu.
S END YOUR ORDERS TO I,. PIKUCK i. CO.,
('oluiubuN, Ga., and you will gut the Qonuliir,
Original Kxtract. Thera is NO OUTPIDK
AGENCIIiS—KM’IlER SPECIAL OR UUNKHAL.
I urn individually .Sole Proprietor.
L. TIERCE.
March ,',tb. 187H. tf
Sheriff’s Sale.
Y virtue of nn (*rder from liis Honor. William
F. Williams, Judge of tho County Court f<>’
scogoe county; 1 will sell on Wednesday, tl.
t in.xtant, nt tho auction house of Ellis £ lh» !
»n, in the city of Columbus, between tie* uiuh!
irs of sule, tiie following persouul property,
toilet
1 box lamp books. 11 corsets, 12 di-zeu
oiip, 15 boxes soup, 25 jugs, 41 lanterns. 26
sins, 2 lioits pant goods, It gl
jars, '■
l)IA.HO\D NPIXTACLllS !
packages lamp shades, 7 packages shade rugb-
lump reflectors, 13 boxes lend pencils, 11 tin si'd*
toons, 5 boilers, 20 dozen ladies’ nud nilsso*’ hoe 1 .
10 towels, 1 lot calico, 51 boxes paper collars, 1
soap, 1 box glass ware, 7 barrels glass ware, ! «•
on razor straps, 8J,£ packug s lamp brackets, 1 1 ■'
calico, 12 boxes lump burner*, 5 package* screw
eyes, 1 dozen mustard and rot dishes, 1 box lam|'
hooks, 1 box elastic, 8 razor straps. 7 broonw. 1
package pad locks, 0 boxes shawl pins, 1 lot flax
thread, 1 album, 1 lot tlsii hooks, ]/ 2 ream " ritmg
paper, 3 boxes hone sett, 1 box spoons, 2 boxc
shawl pins, 2 broken boxes toilet soap, 3 brac<»
and I uug* r, 1 puck*-go dour hitches, 1 saw sett' :■
13 store sitters, 1 lot beads, 2 braces. 3 d. zeu *ukhi
difli-s. 7 broken barrels glass ware, 169 tumbler-.
I dozi n p ates, 101 goblets, 35 pickle dislus, 3 ‘l •'
small disiicH, dozen cups, 2 dozen guhieis,
daz n glasses, l dozen saucers, 9 dozen |*re*H';
dishes, V4 dozen large glass pitchers, •> d0 '
mugs, 1 dozen suit n llers, 10 butter dishes, m
spoon bowls, 2 doz :n soap dishes, l d"7. !U creani
pitchers. ,
The abovo dcsciibed property h ' 1
isfy two mortgage ti fas- u ’ "
Brother
These Spectacles
uto Crystal Pebblci
called Diamond «>n accobnt of th
brilliuucy.
Having been tested with tiie polariscope. tho
diamoud lciihcs lmve been found to admit lirtetn
per cent, less hentoilrHystlmnnnvotherpid.bin
They are ground with prrnt hri.-ntilic nccuracv,
are free trout rhnmiatic uberrati >. hii.1 prad-.i.*"
u brightness and distinetn«M of vi-ion not !«•'• r •
attained iu hpectaeles. Manulucturcd by Hi -
Spencer Cptic.il Mnnufacturiur New 'York.
For sale by responsildo agent. i:i exeiy city in the
Union.
WlTriCH k KIN.-F.L. Jewclors and Opticians.
ar» solo agents fjrColi ml.us, u t , jruiu whom they
can only he attained. N • ped.l . mpIoMd
Do not buy a pair units* vuu see the trade
mark .»ct8demhwly
N. .J. BUSSEY,
AGENT FOR
American Cotton Tie Co.
A ll APintovKD patikhns* of improved
COTTON TIPS, furnished iu auy «[tiRUtily,
at lowest mat hot rat-**. Adply ‘
Dissolution Notice.
a xHK FIRM OF THOMAS GILBERT A
. C’O. has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will be settled up by
THOMAS GILBKHT, to whom those having
claims ngalnst the lirtu will present them f *r
payment. Those Indebted to the firm for sub
scription, advertising, job work or book-bind-
lug are requested to ghe early attention to
the settlement of their arrearages.
THOS. DkWOLF,
• THOS. GILBERT
Golumsai. Ga., l>e* U 1878.
idwtll
of iiawes, Hyatt A
Co., against J. II. llumscy A Co. , .«■
jait t.i ii. o. ivk^,
EMERSON’S
Singing School.
Price 75c. or $7.50 per doz.
Is a Oomplote, Cheap, and Useful Book
for Singing Schools.
Now is lie time to use it, as it bftS all t,,l ‘ U) '*
IoiIhI to make the Winter hinging School atP*'
( ivu an l useful in th- Uisliest degree. By
L. O. EMERSON.
System for Beginners
on Tin:
P5ANOFORTE.
Ily MASON & HOADLKY.
Oil" .-llliuut ll"l]l liking lhi» lllOTHH* 11 '*.
utic inothuil. tlio work o. men omineui iu - ■
|iroloe.ion, uti l who lmve thu lin|iorliuit ‘I 11
lion of being experienced teacher*. r> u ,„
Remember that th*» ffist months o ui*» ' (
, If there I, ti.tv Uu.., iho I®
I one*. That is tiie time to lay a good .
“A work well begun is already halt done
I * 100 ’ il
| All books sent, post-paid, on receipt of i* ‘
I price.
J Oliver Ditson «5; Co., Chas. H. Pitscn &
Boston. *ll Broadway, N
I «*pU 4ft«w*w _
! T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Noii-Eloctio Plating.
fltl K h««t •rll.To over Intrudur-.* l">'“* "
I , iwr hull In, lur tluiiuiiig s,1 ' L 'r “
(Cm , Try it Fur aaW »t »* 1D^ ,u ‘
8x.v j MasLtna Depot.
lti .i PI- 1
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