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COL I'M BLN, Ui:OBUIA:
SUNDAY JANUARY 2B, 187-1
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET.
Financial.—Sight liitla on New Y ork M per I
uent. diaiount; on Boston 1 per cent.; on Sa-I
rannah *4 per cent.; demand bills on Boston I
^percent. Bank® are soiling checks on New I
York at J.^o. premium. Currency loans I@U$I
per cent, por month. Quid and rUver nomi
nal.
Cotton.—Very dull. Tho following aro the
nominal quotations:
Ordinary 10 @11
Good Ordinary 13 @—
Low Middlings 13%0i—
Miiitlllniti 14!,#-
Strict Middlings — @—
gules 131 bales.
Receipts 363 bales—0 by M. &l O. R. R.;
43 by wagons; 3 by N. K S. R. R ; 7 by |
W. R. R. 5 ‘J82 by ilvcr; 48 by 8. W. R. R.
SfllpmoutS 126 bales-125 by S. W. R.
1 for home cons-imptlon.
DAILY BTATBNKNT.
Stock on hand August 31st, 1873 1,177 I
Roceivod to-day 363 I
Vlously 48,436—18,700 I
Stock on hand '....17,6311
Same Day Last Year.—August 31st,
158; received same day 113; total roccipte 46,324; I
shippod samo ifhy 175 ; total shipments 34,025 ; I
Stock 11,800 ; sales 160. Middlings 13%o.
U. S. Ports.—Receipts for 1 day 8,756; i
ports to Groat Britain 7,632; to Continent!
6,841; Stock 766,950.
- New AdrerUsements.
Rooms for rent—soo notice.
Tho annual inoeting of Merchants' I
Building and Loau Association will be held I
Tuesday night.
Bee yearly card of Joseph F. Pou, Esq. I
Lewis Wens has an animal card. He is|
a No. 1 barber.
Bee nolioo of San Francisoo Minstrels.
Amusements in Brownertlle.
The youngsters o^ our suburban villa I
amused themselves last night in a serien |
of school tableaux at the residence of Mr.
E. J. Holley. The pleasant little affair I
was nud«r the direction of Mrs. Green I
and Mra. Bell. The children performed I
their several roles very creditably, and I
everything parsed off pleasantly.
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Agency.
Messrs. Davison k Pnrsly have takon I
charge of tho above agency in this city in I
place of Mr. Orr, who goes out as travel
iug agent. It is the purpose of the abova I
ttgonta to push, with rsnowed energy, tho I
machine business in this section. The I
Wheeler & Wilson takes high rank on the!
sewing machine list.
A Probable Fair.
The Secrotary has u call elsewhere fori
a meeting of stockholders of the Colnn
bus Industrial Association, on Tuesday!
next, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the election I
of officers, and with a view to arranging I
for a Fair next fall. There should be c
fall attendance.
More Emigrants.
Some two hundred colored emigrants I
from Houston and adjoining oonutie.il
passed through here last afternoon in [
charge of Mr. II. H. Garrett,, general I
traveling agout of* the Vicksburg & Me
ridian Railroad. They go to Northern!
Mississippi nnd Arkansan. There are still |
others behind.
Thieves Abroad.
Three thieves passed through Salem,
Ala., on Friday night lxst. In their ram
page they stole a horse from the stable of
Mrs. Corooran, and another and eighteen
chickens from the place of a negro be
tween Salem and Dover. Both auimaln
were found in Brownevillo yesterday
morning, but tho thieves and chickens
are still running.
Sermon on Wine Drinking.
The subject of the pastor's sermon at
the B.iptist Church this morning will be :
“Win© Drinking ; considered acripturally
and otherwise." All tho young men of
the city aro cordially invited to be present
and hear tho discourse. Tho members of
the Mothers' Hope Council are particu
larly invited.
Mayor’s Court.
The following cases wore up and dis
posed of yesterday:
Sa*-ah Wilder, disorderly coudnot, fined
costs.
Cicero Brown, colored, disorderly con
duct or malicious mischief, dismissed.
Leila Lewis, colored,disorderly oondnot,
dismissed.
F. Johnson, disorderly conduot, fined
$20 and costs.
C. F. Wilson, disorderly oondnot on the
233, fined $'0.
Edward Wadsworth, drunk oa streets
on the 23d, dismissed.
Settle anti Avoid, Trouble.
We hear that our merchants, in order
to protect themselves from further loss,
have determined to adopt the “ Blsok
Book" system, which ban been iu vogue
in other Southern cities sinoo the war—
that is, they intend to record for mutual
protection tho names of all planters and
others who have not nnd will not pay
what they owe, nor come forward and of
fer any kind of fair and honorable settle
ment. This list will be kept where all
business men may see it, aud copies sent
to neighboring cities for the protection of
their merchants. Would it not bo well
for debtors to make nnpffort to save their
credit by settling promptly?
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
—Weather cooler aud moro healthful.
—Tho Julia left yesterday.
—T. J. Applevard asks us to request
I the Friends of Temperance to hear Rev.
I Mr. Kendrick's sermon this morning.
—Law was quiet yesterday.
—A down town druggist writes his
I signs with ink on plank pavements.
—Tho lower bridge bonistors help to
I cheat the printer.
—Tho liver could not afford to riso un-
| der tue last rain.
—Stale eggs have boon plentiful during
| the past week.
—Business was very good yesterday at
| the leading stores.
—Sociables aro still tho rage among our
[ Alabama neighbors.
—Griffin complains Localise Columbus
I in ge ting rather too much of tho Meri-
I wether trade, and guessos tho reason—
| that we have tho best ootton market,.
-Dr. A. W. Allon yesterday turned ov-
| er to our tendor keeping a turnip of his
n production weighing nine pounds.
is undoubtedly a whnpper.
-A country nigger askod for Grier’s Al-
I nmufij, and refused one with Chaffin's
name on it, becauso he thought it spn-
( rious.
—Tho North A. South Railrond meeting
| at Hamilton, last Tuesday, continued tho
canvassing committee for another month,
I and added Wra. Bray, 0. L. Murray aud
, H Lovelace thereto.
—Tho Hamilton Visitor is a good adver-
I tising medium for the merchants of Oo-
| liunbus.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Ri t.kin House, January ‘44.
OPELIKA DEPAP.TF/ICri
C^tHi.A OIRECTORY.
IV.iilinary,
W. A. Griffin, Macou.
T. W. Wallace, Lexington, Ky.
O. B. Ileidt, Macon.
I'red Blaiickensee, tit. Louis.
W. L. Dennis and nnrao, Eatonton, Ga.
Joseph LaBoyteaux, New York.
C. K. llaight,
W. H. Toombs, Washington, Ga.
W. H. Knowles, Bt. Louis.
G. A. Perry, Pensacola.
D. G. Hughes, New York.
8. Bayler,
T. C. Dempsey, Macon.
F. E. Burrows, New York.
D. S. Lookridge, Kentucky.
A. C. Jepson, Troy, Ala.
J. A Colvin, Georgia.
Geo. Hookahs, City.
J. T. Wade, Macon.
—A Valparaiso letter in tb*> Panama
|*9far says : A few days ago the Dominiu m
s at Ginception caused a copy of tho
|Demvcraria, a Liberal paper, to lie stuck
to a pillar of the church, in close proxim
ity to the holy wator font, nud tho con-
■ grcgiition was instructed to sprinkle the
■ heretical sheet, which was accordingly
(done, it is hoped, to tbo edification uud
Iparifioation of all concerned.
OrnoE Ga. Home In*.. Go., )
Jim’y 20th, 1874. >
n adjourned mooting of tho Stock-
I holders of ihe Georgia HQme Insurance
I Company will bo held at the Company's
office, at 3 o’clock r. M., Monday, 2lith j
\ Jon'y, 1871. Ham’i. S. Mnunoon,
i23 fit tieo’y.
Notaries Public.
Eating Houses.
kogLks’ eating house.
Furniture, Vc.
At ranlc ITicr-..
Lawyers.
A. J. VH HEIIN.
nutl Counsellor al
U. A ' ■>*', EDITOIL j . _
j AlllS. C. V. HARLOW
On llnnd. , Fashionable Milliner and l)i
About twenty tons of trash, filth, debris j A ^“ 1 Vimi S'.'i si 1 ,',
of resluuranta, hotels and backyards, tho I, 0;
accumulation of ten years, enough to feod
twenty aoros in corn or cotton, or any
thing else needing u first-class stimulant,
can be had for tho asking. For purlieu- n.-lng appui
lars, enquire of all dealers and occupants j iio**Cou*rt "si* un<l
of South Railroad streot. '»* ,l - <’• Hoiliitoid'H 1<
Wo should have located tho incipient j
fire cn South Railroad, aud not North, m |
our remarks yesterday. ! ,
Our hotels and eating houses aro driv
ing a good business. Thoy should—boiug | '
well managed.
Our wngifih friends need not think wo
had any allusion to the forty or fifty stray
wugons which oncumbor South Railroad
street, ^hen we said something about tho
number in town.
Some public spirited man is removing
tho unsightly bill board left by “Lout’s
Circus." Try your hand on the other.
.Mr. O. JonoB has billed tho town, nnd
proposes to open the old rink again for
skating. We hoard an old deacon say if
it wasdono ho should call for a now deal
iu church government.
Tom Janksou says Judge McKondrco
was in town yostorday. Ho was in the
city to-day, nnd states that our oast sub
urb was quiet, several fnncoH boiug ro-
paired.
A farmer paid a merchant a $ 100 Dill
yesterday for a ten. The merchant didn’t
find cut llio mistake until onllod upon to
unload.
Seven have called to spook of our pig,
and tho luscious joints aud ribn of seven
other mi ising porkers who don’t hoar tho
horn blow anymore.
Cossets Grango, a very respectable
body, bad a fostivo occasion on Wednes
day. Installation of officers, and good
thing* properly spread and enjoyed wound
up tho day.
Tailors.
Dentists.
. K. SMITH, Dcntia
Barber Shops.
~WCSLF.Y l!Allltl.\Ui;it, Iturber
BIUSOX A Tt llM It, Harbors,
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
J. P.II0DE3 EROTOE, Prosiioal. (iEj, Xf, DILIirSHAJI
GEORGIA HO.US'. BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
TUB GEORGIA flili 51VI\lh B.iMi
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
tor winch they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest., and prompt payment when required.
D'l'.I’OSl of f. 1 and upwards received. Deposits can
bo withdrawn in person or liy cheek liy those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
1 Ad hlt.J '51 allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent, compound
ed January, April, July and Octubov—four times a year.
SLCUKI1 \ .—By tho terms of the Company's eliarter,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of tho Savings Bank.
DIRECTORS :
LOTTERY.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert,
FUR TUB BENEFIT UF TUE
Public Library of Kentucky
Over a Million in Bank
Success Assured!
' t <M. UHAU IXi t'LRTA »
On Tuesday, 31stMarch Next!
In order to nu*ol tho gouornl wish and e. .*
u 11 1 1 the pulrtin nnu Uokot-lnddors, It
tii.i 1' I\ii:e < ..I I ho in .Knllleent gilts nm>' t.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Brest . f tho Go
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitalist, Atlanta.
J. R. CLAPP, Munuf lr, Clapp's Factor*.
Hon. JOHN MolLHENNY, Mayor.
JAMES RANKIN, Onpitalist.
N. N. CURTIS of WoIIr.Ci
L. T. DOWNING. Alton.h\
1). F. W'll LC’OX, Sflorotni j
JOHIAH MO UR IS, Banker
CHARLES \VI«I5 #
Hotels.
A LA IIA.>1.1 IIOL8C,
Jsl nl ° nt ^ AbbBN,
p’rop’r.
AHA IIS HOUSE.
Atiami) Houbs.oi |m.iUs ^Acicugcr I.
oi* st the
spot.
Mayor'll Court.
Tho negro who stole Dowdy's fifth on
yostorday, and hnmmorod our old irioua
Few, wsi> brought to grief this morning
before his Honor Mayor Slaughter. Re
joicing in the euphonious titlo of Morton
Miiledgu Muusfiftld, Esq., and wearing u
pair of huge English whukors, a la Jack
Harkaway, with two glass beads peudam,
weighing a half ounoo oaoLi, he plead not
guilty of Btoaling fish, or fisticuffing our
oid friend. The scales fell from lus oyos,
however, as tho fish uid from his hands,
whon his Honor called for leu dollars aud
costs in each case, netting $43 oO, or us
days on tho Htreol.
Doctors.
HR. J. W. II. WILLIAMS
Ensuranco.
CLOTIjING.
i lllMTLL, It
tf«INE-WK»
THORNTON & ACESE.
r*iTo. VO EtrOad
(Next door to J. \Y. Peaaa &. Norman’a Bookstore )
Ilavo Just Rocoivod a Now Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cont. on former wholo-
oalo cost prices, which will onablo thorn to soli at loss than
Cost prices for tho same class of goods purchased earlier
in tho season. As wo wore able to got a still furthar re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cont. for tho cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices Now Is the timo to buy good
! Clothing at lower prices than ovor sold In this soction.
I RTCal! and see for yourselves.
Tu
L,
rtlllg 1
nl Gift i
. -Mucky, '.ho ma-
; pusipuuo tho Uui
y, the 31st of March, 871
bitvuairmail} roallzod
Over a Million Dollar
'"'via yrent many A«outH >ot to
(»nl.\ wi.uuo tlcLclri havo boon Ifitmed umi
112,000 Ocisb. Grip
s-il ,.->00,000,
vt.l ho Ul-Iributnl amomr iho tlckot-huliloi
ml all f
Death of a Lovely Young Lady
All that was mortal of Mrs. Marion
Jasper, wife pf Lamar Chappell, Esq ,
was interred at this plaoe yesterday. Her
funeral took place from Trinity (Episcopal)
Church. This highly esteemed and gruat-
ly beloved yonng wife breathed her last at
tho residence of her father-in-law, Ool.
Absalom II. Chappell, near this city, on
Thursday morning, tho 22d inst , niter a
lingering decline, tiho came here from
the rosnieuoe of her huaband in Aikansas,
a few days before Christmaa, in tho hope
of arresting the work of tho destroyer ;
bnt alas 1 ii was in vain. In her twouty-
aeoond year, she has gone down to the
habitation of silenoe and decay.
“Marion," bat a child then, was a
refugee here, with her father (Mr. Gen
der), mother, aud sister, during tho latter
part of the war, ali of whom have pre
ceded her to the spirit land. Her father,
in ante bcllum times, was a wealthy West
ern planter. Three years ago she became
the wife of Lamar Chappell, a son of our
honored fellow-citizen. She was an ac
complished lady. The blow is a most sad
one to the bereaved young husband, who
did not arrive in time to attend her
burial. _
A Handsome Compliment.
Yostorday was the eighteenth anniver
sary of the marriage of our accomplished
and versatile fashion editress, “Annette,"
to whom wo can pay the high oompliment
onoe given to the gifted poetess, Mrs.
Browning—that “ her productions aro
her own talk pat on paper." Our fashion
articles—oa men, women, and occur
rence® generally, in our Hunday issue-
are universally commended aud admired,
nnd are deemed equally as instructive as
they are admirable. A gentleman, yes
terday, not knowing of the coimnumorn-
tive event, sent her some of tho rarest
and most lovely of the japonicss raised
in this aeotion in the open air. They are
typical of the beauty and independence of
character which “Annette” would give
our Southern ladies—to bo independent
of all formR, while they maintain the pu
rity and obarm which havo won for them
the regurd and esteem of tho world. Wo
know i^ot of an unlooked-for gift which
nppro-
, y for cotton bills. Exchange
Eldar Flower Lotion enron Chapped | ^-ork and Now Orleans buying i-
Hands and smooths nud softens tbo 81»in. i tt L l” r -
For oalo at MoFraTT’s Drug Store.
dm21 If
ii nnd Things.
Go to the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Gamo, and all things good
to eat. octlfi If
Don’t Plant Western Potatoos l
But buy thoso solectod for seed, in
Philadelphia and Now York, al
UOLSTEAD it CO. 8
Agricultural Depot, Columbus, Ga.
J»28 1”
Here’s Your Chance.
NO
EXCUSE FOR
CLOTHING
A RUSTY SUIT
AT COST!
Rei
<m be
Landreth’s Garden Seeds,
rue to name, at Holst
23 lv
fresh nutl
& Co.’s,
Agricultural Depot.
Hurra for Burney t
Report baa it that three Western dro
vers and tVif “nigger" applied for board i could have been more graceful
and lodging at Barney Hawkins' eating priai
house during the post week. Barney
agreed to take the three first, but tbe
“nagger'' couldn t eat at his table. He
kept ho*el for white folks. The black
individual informed Birneythnt ho had
been aocuatomed to oating with white
folks beyond the Ohio, and expected to
do the same hero. Barney couldn t see
it, and told him ho most go in tho kitchen
amongst other negroes, or seek quarters
Tbo Virginia Store, Peyton, Gordon k
Co., have their Shoes and Boots mado to
order, and are offering thorn at factory
prioes.
The Virginia storo, Peyton, Gordon k
Co., from tbi* day will sell only for cash,
and hopo their friouds will not ask to
have ary goods charged, as thoy will bo
forced to decline doing so.
Tho Virginia store, Peyton, Gordon k
Co., have on their “bargain counter”
large lot of Dress Goods, which thoy offor
at one-half tho N. Y. cost.
a Truth is Mighty.”
When in the early foil Joseph k Bro.
announced their purpose to withdraw
from the dry goods business, and their
renolvo to sell all tho goods on hand at
cost for ci.ah, they did not moan io get
rid of the r stock on hand with tho view
of renewing, bnt ninanl ovory word con
veyed in thoir invitation to tho public.
They have sold \ largo quantity of goods,
but it is small compared with t ho magnifi
cent stock they havo on hand. Being
still determined to quit tho dry goods
business, tho firm will continuo to sell
their unrivaled stock of dry goods of
ovary description, till the supply on bund
is exhausted. 8o far ovory porson has
loft tho store of Joseph & Brother satis
fied that tho promisos made woro realized.
Country merchants, mechanics, farmers,
and oitizeas of ovory class, will novor
again have such an opportunity to buy
superior goods choap. The attention nr
patronage of Granges in particularly i
vilod _ jald if
Jtfotiey.
i scareo, yot it cannot be d
is still a groat deal of hard
ay in tbo houseH of mechanics
. Tho fact boenmo evident
vhen, Homo time ago, Captain
Money i.
nintl thero
caah hid u ..
and farraort
in our city -
elsewhere. We presume ho went to tbe
kitchen.
A Train Fired Into.
Tho freight-accommodation truin on the
Southwestern Roud, in charge of Conduc
tor Dense, was hred upon Fridiy night
between Howard and Bostick stations.
T. F. Blanchard announced to tho people
that he had determined to soil his unri
valed stook of dry goods at cost for cash.
Addresses at Opelika and S oale, Ala.
■At once bis storo became crowded bj
Colonel A. It. Calhoun, proprietor of thoM desiring (o uke a dvant» B o of hi-
thia paner, trill tell, by apodal inflation, j , )Jer „ f whom be[ , aII]0 oonvinood of
tho farmers of Lee county, at Opelika,
on Thursday next, “what ho knows about
farming.” He may not bo so very scien
tific about practical operations, Lot ho
will speak, os he writes, honestly at least.
Ho will try to subserve the interests of
tho Southern people, for his lioart is in
the cause of the farmers.
On Fr.day next he speaks at Healo, and
if tho suggestions ao makes load one mr>n
even to uhango the suicidal evu seour
farmers have boon pursuing, hs will fool I
compensated for his labor.
Tho Nows Editor CAn promise that the I
' the truth of his public, statouiont. Cap
tain Blanchard has wisoly dolormiued to
j continue the sale of his goods, believing
1 it will bo to tho advantage of bitnso'f and
UHtomers to continue selling at h . for
j ruer low ratos. Wo can commend this
| sterling establishment nnd its euorgotic
' bead and courteous attendants to nil who
1 dosire dry goods of ovory price, stylo uud
j variety. jaH If
I Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J..
Momrr, 74 Broad tit.
Trudo
boon good tho entire week, prinei
pally for iv.r.h. Tho few buyers on Him
i to submit to hard terms—so hnr<
that it is doubtful whether they will bo u
nny hotter condition by another fall, uu
less they shall bo permitted to maku tin
usually good crops, and live uu noonouii
oally us to uavo sufficient from formoi
business to pay tho heavy interest, do
manded on him nnd mortgages. Block*
aro light, but sufficient to moot iho do
mauds. Our railroad facilities aro m
ubundant that it is unnecessary to hold |
supplies iu quantity.
Wo quote : Bulk moafc td ; b icon 10 ;
corn $1 10; meal $1 10; Hour $7 50(g)
12 for fancy; sngarl0£@14 ; syrup fit (w '
80 ; oats 30@8/i for seed ; coffee 32(§/3fi ;
potatoes $V f)0<2)f> fit) por band; bran
i$l 7.1@2 00.
In dry goods wo havo to report a dull
week. Our lady friends are unusually
economical in matters appertaining to
dress, and the'cheaper fabrics for wear is
about all that is finding sale. Stocks iru
good, howevor, nnd wo hope tu witne.< * a
stir with our dry goods friends.
Cotton
Has boon weakening during the wauk.
Another quarter off lias about reduced
middling to 14o. and low middling to
13jo., at wbioh rates all offering is readily
taken. Receipts have been light for tho
week. If wo reach 18,000 balon, it will bo
up b> expectation.
Middlings 74
How Middlings kU
Roocivod previously 10,037
** Saturday *jj
$200 Reward!
A Good Thing
f H0QBK8' EATINt 11,001
J.VJ1 ...rtf
SHAEFER & WOOD,
LKALKHt, in
v\\\W'.\liki 11//<// ,
p.n tiif, i
Clotliini!
KXT TUI IvT
GIVII
DAYS W
I.ML.V!
WIU, PH. 1,1. Ot:it PIT Hill PTOI-K OH
voi’Tiir and < icii,i>nr,Nv
and TJndei'wear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &e., &c., at Cost for Cash.
LOTHW lnr n llttli* mouoy.
THOMAS & F'ftESCOTT.
G-rand
DSY COOL'S.
Clearing Out Sale
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH I
ami i viiitv ornr.B Akin u. ah i.ow ah to ar folmi i.i.m whkiii:
Diat of Gifts.
VK llllAMi » ,YISIL (HI T
-I, OI. AM) CASH (1111....
11,000 UAS1I OU TS bo oauli Oho
TOTAL, 12.000 HI FI’S, ALL DASH,
amouritlmr to 91.b00.iK
Thu ohmkus lor a gilt .iro a« ono to five.
Prico of Tickets.
WI.Mlo „• - -.ki.oo; ]l.iIvon 4rJA.no; Tenth
!•" "• "> • i : l.h )ui. \\'u 1'iokoiH l'
if^O.Mt; 2C , i i. ,i> I.*r 4U.tHMMjO; 113 \Vl v ..
1 ' • • ' ♦•'•,000.0.1; -J^i w nolo TU-kotn for
I- • ‘ I -y hi Mill! ; all. Lu.eral i
l, “ ■ ul ! 1 « ;l «gtin. i
l""" l l! '"l'« r-t I- sat til
1 rut m ii all uclaold tick
Jay ul March.
k ino. u. iikayii.i:
A goat 1'uhllc Litirury Kentucky
C.ipt, C. A. Klink, Agt.
,■ ! ui' C Tlcl “ lls " ol11 liy 1,10 ld ‘ : “ d wltliout Ul,
John D. Blackmar,
An."ul by n,M ,1’itlimnt urOi.v, llriunlotlo,
h- UrmiU St.uot, Uulumbu,, Ua.
fcllU __
• FERTILIZERS.
Home-Made Fertilizers!
I ^1. ■ ■ r 1 !■■• <1 a slock or Chnmlm!
5.000 lbs. Sulpliato of Ammonia,
3.000 “ Muriate of Potash,
5.000 “ N trc* * of Soda,
50 tonr. Nova Scotia Lund Plaster,
50 tons Amm
Bones, kc.
^niuted Flour of Raw
, &c.
(.' U A !
N A; VKKHTlLLh:,
VI 1 IlOAl) ST It I 1 T
Notice.
Uotvsl
O.
.la.^H
Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Gibaon k Co., Ihih
removed to Chambers struct. Ilia friends
and patrons would do well to call on him
in his now quarters, aud oxamine stock
bsforo buy ing olsewhoro. Frioes ut panic
raton. ja!8 snAwodtf
AND
Houbo - Furnishing G-oc-ds,
rnatraetort far llooflliiK and Juh Work.
Chambers St., Opciika, Ala.
Jn4
ILw to Make a Fortune!
r l''II18 Unowlcdg* l» ihtHircd by nioM urnryliody.
1 I will try nnd tr ■ I. you. imt rur-dbet,
ii Itrrtraud Znchry, «)|n lil
R.EM.EMB 1
THE NEAV YORK
STO RE I
I ATS 1.1, M. I. LING AT
Pure. II. and M. Fertilizer.
nd Plaster,
Dissolved Bone
Panic Prices S
OUR JOUVIN TWO-B iJTTON KID GLOVES I
AT 90c. A PAIR.
ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
S, LANDAl'iflR ic BRO.
ih 30-eod J:w ly] New 3. 1 ti
Nitrate of Soda,
and Potash Salts,
W. JOHNSON, Agont.
MILLINERY.
id ,.i
ml .!•>.
As iny Address
ULTORAJi CnKMJHVIO
ole
IILKTIIAMI ZACIIRV.
Hum cor. N. It. Ik and TulUpmua Si
«i Opullka, Ain
.1. UU8SEV,
Bargains ! Bargains !!
duo Fdncj Dry Gflcds a! Panic Prices
,v»-h Ear. wm*. ra . ao
WM.Ii, (,N A^rl AFIF.P TO-MORROW, OP FOR M F.R KNT111R FTOI It <0
MILLINEEY AND FANCY DRY G00D3 FOR CASH
AT PANIC PRICES !
Guano Notice tc
Planters.
iiicl* date (Ilia prlv
nil; I
;.tU
AGENT
mtnry A
ihing Iho clu
oat nud HhurtoBt moaaa feir prnnnrin^ nnd American Cotton Tie Co.
oomponndujg manures, is ontiiriKiaHti'.-ally ! A 1 rati i*rvs ok i innovi.n
received nud heartily om’orsud by almost I ,it lowest rmirkst uit-k. Ad|Vy 'in " U " y ' ,,,u,Jt,ty '
every intelligent planter in thin section, JM fl r.*rJ* a
aud that I may bo compensated iu a ii
MM POTATOES 1
Deliver Soluble ‘Pacific Guano
for Another Season
vwi; itisii m
.vllAt
iv ilh
acknowledged merits of tho product
nnd valno of the information convoy
I do from this dato ostr.blish the prict
f>0 cents per copy. In considomtion
this change, I do hereby agree to
fund the money to any farmer who, nf
reading tho production, will certify lo
ho is not fulh/ 8 U ti>ii, ;( j with the invt
mopt. There is no slavery so hope!
ns that which compels a man to Hippor
family by tho cultivation of poor lai
The problem to bo solved by iho Sot
before we can hope for agricultural ro<
peraiion and prosperity, is ohoap and
llllllll, llliOl)!
0”'a:
Mir
UK/. MA
iUT,
WJU io,
•t ic:; si.1.1
V/. H. YOUNG,
A’j;t PaciCcCiiijno Comp’y,
1^ Ui'otul Street.
‘P.ast
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
l ’rjn Ul 'lflm, f °n "'I'tTfm. A Iwn
l-I'i
BOO.Li
db InTEJ-NAYSS
Adnntu Paper AIsHm.
JAMES ORMOND, J‘.
and Smut Proof’
Seed Oats,
nf V.,
. TV,i
li.blo
prol.lu
Addr.
doc'Jl tf
The ball passed th' ougb the pa*-**engsr farmers will hoar addresses of gre*
For
oar, narrowly mianing tbe head of a train
hand. Thero were several passengers on
board at the time. This portion of tbe
Southwestern Road seems to La infested
with a class of heartless wretches, who
frequently attempt damage to passing
trains. If a few of them could be arrest
ed and pat into tbe penitentiary, it would
be a good thing for the safety of life and
property.
The Virginia titore, Fey ton, Gordon «t
Go., have been appointed sole agents for
E. Butteriok k Co.’s Paper Patterns, and
have just received a large lot, whioh wll]
be eeU at New York pnoaa.
tetest from a man who is thoroughly in
earnest in promoting the interests of the
South, one who is as eloquent with the
tuugue as be has proved to bo with the
pen, ami one who is thoroughly in earn
est in promoting the best interests of tho
South and her people. Come out and
hear him.
Rara Avis.
On a plantation in Russsll county, Ala ,
a heu Uid twelve eggs—one ot which was
double—whioh wore sot under the hen,
and from whioh thivteen chiekens were
hmohed, the daoble on » hatching a beau
tiful pair of Ivina.
iftfoty, dealors end consntnors
should buy Crystal Koiowoue Oil from C.
J. Moffett. deoh’itf
ATTENTION!
New Clocks, Watches Diamonds, Rings
and Chains. All ruy friends and patrons
are invited to call and see now goods.
I will Sf 11. Wa*ohes, Clocks, Jewelry,
j Silver and Plated Ware, at an reasonable
! prices as o.vn bo purchased anywhere in
1 this city or any otfier.
Thankful for past patronvgo, I ask for
a continuance, at Ofi Broad stroot,opposite
Beans a, Edmunds and Kyle's, next door
to Ennis. T. S. Bi‘Ei£,
i feb!9 U Agent.
: the U.N-
I defy the AgricuHn.
ontidc wo '•! to disprove one f..<
tion taken in the Addresi.
J. Monroe Lens
Columbi
Tho abovo work for nalo a
quirer Offloe, where copies can ho <
od hy mail, with stamp enclosed lor re- ^
turn postape. A liberal discount made to f*.,
Grangers or farmers ordering u largo u
number. This pamphlet should bo in the j %D
bauds of every planter ut this time. ' At .
jald d«kwtf
A Card.
Finding it impossible to give my per
sons. attention to the financial depart
ment of my omunesH, I would respect-
fully ask of my friends their kind atten
tion to my collectors.
ja‘J3 lw F. A. Stanford, M. I).
A Urge lot of Prints and Bleached
Goods just received at the Virgini» Store.
ParxoN, Goedon A Go. 1
EMERSON’S ni.iMoxi* i
Singing School. <sS ^$
sOOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Sovonty Paste lilustra'
toci Catc.lot'uo of
i. W. PEASE U NORMAN.
Kotlco to ali r-aria:ora c( thia Excoii
wompovmJ Es-.raet of Buohu.
(JKN1I vnt'K 0Ui,i:us Tu !,. rieucr * m
0 ColtmiliUH, (.4., at.il \ I will m«i tlu G-: >. ;1
18 NO -
40K.NCIE — 1 ITU EH 8l»Kt IAL OH QKNK11A2
1 su. indiviilu-.My Sol* Proprietor.
L. FIERCE.