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WBUNESDAV JANUARY 28, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
The netting of Columbut Orange
Hid been changed from Friday 11 o'clock
to Saturday at 10 o'clock a. M.
\\. G. Wool FOLK,
Master.
COL VMS ITS DAILY MARKET.
Fiaasoi*'..—sight bills on New Yerk^per
cant, dls uunt; on boston 1 per cent.; on s»-
▼aoneh Vi per oont.; demand bills on Boston
%p«roont. Bouts ero selling checks on New
York at t^o. promlum. Currency loans 1 f> 1
per oent. par month. Oold and sllrer nomi
nal. |
Gotto*.—Very quiet, only a lew shippers
operating. Tne following are Aha nominal
quotations:
Ordinary to 611
Good Ordinary II
Bow Middlings 1SJ£@—
Middlings 14«@~
Strlot Middlings —
Seles 802 bales.
Becelpts Ml bales— 16 by M. a O. K. U |
017 by wagons | 14 by N. a 8. H. B.; II by
W. B. R.; 0 by river; « by 8. W. R, R.
Shipments 111 bales—m by H. W. R. B.;
«for home consumption. *
DAILY STATKMCUT.
stool! on hand August 31st, M79 l,177
Beoelred to-day a.*
" previously 40,007—40,300
60.037
Shipped to-dfiy ill
*' previously 30,041—33,12-3
Stock on band 17,41
Sake Bay Bait Yuau.—August 31st, 1372,
168; received same day 203| total reoel|its 43,776;
shipped some day 104 ; total shlpiaente 31,1116 ;
stock 11,0321 bhIcj 467. Middlings 10c.
U. 3. Pom-a.—Receipts fur 4 days 87,174;
1-orts to Great Britain *20,130; to Continent
10,020; stock 704,220.
b'UNJSUAL XOTICX.
'Alio friendH of C. Northrop nnd family,
nud T>. 8. Fortor uud family, nro iuvitod
to tho funeral of Katus Iuouish Noit-
-rBnov, at the house of Mr. Porler, to-day
(Wednesday) nt 11 o'olook.
Bess Than Coetl
l.adiiie' and Miaaea' Glove Kid Hutton
and CongroRR Uoota. AUo, I.adieH' White
Jeun Boots and HUppcre. AIho, Bntlieu’
White Kid Slippera.
jn‘28 eoclltv J. Marion E»tkh.
Dr. J. W. Johnson, City Physician,
Will l>o ubaent from the city for a few
daya, uud during that time l)r. J. J. Mu
ann will attend to ltiH duties. ju'.’K-lt
A fair Resolved Upon.
By proceedings of a meeting of stock
holders of the Columbus Industrial Asso
ciation held yesterday, It will be teen that
officera have been elected for the present
year, and resolutions passed to hold a
Fair at the usual time next fall. In order
that this action may be oarried into effect
a committee was appointed to aolicit aid
from Oonncil and citizens tot ro pricing
the buildings injured by atorms lest year,
nnd getting ready a auitable premium
list. After a calm aurvey of the premises,
we nro rather glad than otherwise, that
tho Association has determined not to let
its fairs fail through. Whatever objec
tions may be urged against fairs, tliero
are many features in connection with
them which muat commend theniRelvea to
all cilizens who have at heart the buai-
noaa intereata of the city. Those hereto
fore held in Columbus have contributed
greatly to build up and improve the city.
They have stimulated the various iudua-
trial intereata of this whole xoction. They
have drawn together vast crowds from
the adjoining soctiona, and thus tended
to promote social and hnsineaH inter
course. Even tho inoat violent opposors
of fairs must admit that the last one add
ed many a dollar to the coffers of our
merchants and other bUBinasH men.
We have only one suggestion to ven
ture in regard to the Fair to be
held this fall—that is, that the pre
mium lists be so arranged or to invite
hearty co-operation from farmers, me
chanics, manufacturers, stock raisers auil
other industrial interests, instead of giv
ing tho bulk of lit0 monoy raised to race
horses from other States. Let the best
premiums be given to stimulate tho pros
perity of onr own seotion.
Ilut, before a Fair oan be givon, the
City Council muat signify n willingness to
help in the matter. Throe or four thou
sand dollars must be raised to put the
grounds in trim and furnish premiums.
It must not be supposed that tho Direc
tors, who have alroady sniferod Iosscr,
will bo again willing to put their hands in
their pockets and furnish ull tho needful
monoy. If tho sum indicated be furnish
ed cither by Council appropriation or by
contributions of citi/.ons, a Fair can and
will be gotten up whioli will bonetit the
oity five or ten times that amount. We
say, let tho aid bo furnished nnd lot us
have a Fair.
A Henry Dissolution.
We hear that a trio of Columbus cotton
buyers, known among their comradoH as
the Baron Brothers, dissolved copartner
ship yesterday by the withdrawal of the
junior member of the firm, who expended
bis part of the assets ($30) toy s horse,
on wbieh he left on a hunting and fishing
tour. We imagine the Brothers found
their partnership barren of profitable re
sults, and hence the rupture. Our mar
ket, perhaps, will feel a terrible shock
from the “bnst-np."
\en Advertisements.
Mae notice of adjourned meeting of tho
(Stockholders of Merchants' Building and
Loan Association to-night.
Loudeubor A Bro. offer inducements iu
cigars at wholesale and retail.
8ee Abell A flo.'s bill of fare
M. M. Hirsoh supersedes John Melinf-
I'oy in the rag business. 800 his card.
Drof. Anderson, tho Wizard.
As will bu aeon by advertisement, An
demon, the renowned wizard, will givo
eutortainments at the Opera House on
to-morrow nnd Friday evenings, during
whloh ho promises to givo sway nightly
one hundred valuable presents. For par
ticulars, sec programme nnd advertise
ment.
AfariAatl H-Aoleirile Douse.
Attention of planters and dealers is
celled to the advertisement of Mr. J. T.
Holland, who is now oponing in the town
of Marshall, Ala., jnst opposite this city,
a wholasale grooery house, whore, from
the favorable facilities at ooinmaud, ha ia
prepared to offor rare inducements to
dealers and consumers. Bead advertise
ment for particulars.
atkowt Lowering Assessments.
The city assessors iuform lie that tax
payers aro clamorous for a reduction of
aseeasiueuts on real estate. Wo oannot
exaotly understand what would bo gained
by ouch a policy. There ia just so much
money required to ineot the aoorning
debts end current expenses, and it is
therefore evident that if assessments be
lowered taxation must bo increased. 80
nothing would be gained by loworing as
sessments generally, nud it could not be
done in spooiel ousos without Injustice to
otbors, from whom the deficit would havo
to be made up. Taxes aro undoubtedly
onerous, and should be decreased as soon
at the oredll of the city will admit of it,
but until that time arrivos citizens should
bear their burdens pationtly. Wo feol
oertsin the assessors desire to do equal
justice to nil, the rich and the poor aliko.
A Keen dense of Obligation.
Ellis, while blueing away at auction the
other night, gavo as hia deliberate opin
ion, based upon loug experience and
close observation, that no man who re
fuses to take his goods away from an auc
tion houso cau ever hope to get to Heaven.
An old man from Harris heard and pon
dered over the weighty opinion. Next
morning, alter uttcmliug to some street
business, ho started homo on his mule.
About two miles up the road ho bethought
him that he had purchased a bill at auc
tion tho previous uigh*, nnd had forgotten
to call for his goods. He rounded to and
came all the way back to aottle his bill,
remarking, as he did so, that he had not
* forgotten tho jndioial opinion of Ellis the
night before.
An Old Dank suit.
Among the innumerable suits growiu
out of tho affairs of tho old Chattahoo
chee Bank of Columbus, there is a claim
ngainst tho city of $70,000 and interest
sines 1840, footing up in principal and
interest the snng little sum of $200,000.
Judge E. H. Worroll, who represents the
claimants, it said to havo made a proposi
tion to compromise the case for $1000,
and we hear there is a probability that •
meeting of Council will be oalled to con
sider the proposition. Gen. Benning
who folly understands the nature of the
eleim, advises that it be settled, if pos
sible, on this bests. He will lay the mat
ter before Oounoil at an early day. We
do not profeas to be posted on the merits
of the oase, but if there is any prospect
of protraoted litigation, the oity would
save money by compromising on $1000.
Otnnl Things.
Go to tho Uuby Restaurant for your
fair this fall.
Meet 1111/ of Stockholders of tho ColumhUi
Industrial Association.
The stockholderH of the Columbun Iu-
dustriftf Association held their annual con
vention yesterday. Upon motion of Mr.
Mcllhenny, Dr. 11. A. Ware was called to
the chair, and W. D. (Jhiploy made secre
tary.
A (Jonuuittoo consisting of Messrs.
Salisbury, Klink aud Mollhouny was ap
pointed on stock, and reported .111 shares
prosout out of r>44.
Tho following directors wore unani
mously olooted: W. L. Salisbury, W. D.
Chipley, Juo. Mcllhenny, G. L. MoGough,
T. E. Blauohurd, 0. A. Klink, Johu King,
NV. K. Ranks, K. A. Ware, O. A. Redd,
W. U. Kent, John Peabody, E. T. Shep
herd.
The following preamble and resolution
was unanimously adopted:
Whjebeau, We are convinced from our
past experience that tho fairs of this asso
ciation have greatly benefltted this city
and surronuding country, by promoting a
pleasant and agreeable intercourse be
tween the oitizous, aud advauoing tho
agricultural and commercial interest of
all concerned, and whereas, we deem it
important that a fair should be held dur
ing the oorning fall,
lUsolved, That we hereby requoat the
directors elect to take propor steps to
carry out this object, and, if necessary, to
appoint a oommUtoe to confer with the
city conucil and oitizens to secure such
assistance ns moy be required to repair
the fair grouud buildings, and make the
fair a success.
We wore gratified at the attendance
and interest manifested by the stockhold
ers. They seemed to review with great
pride their successes iu the past, a feeling
which gives a guarantee for their future
efforts.
After the adjournment of the atock-
holders, the new board, eleot, organized
by the election of tho following officers:
W. L. Salisbury, President; John Mcll
henny, Vice-President; John King,
Treasurer, aud E. W. Peabody, Secre
tary.
In compliance with the request of the
stockholders, Messrs. McGongh, Chipley,
Hedd, Klink nnd Ranks were appointed a
committee to oonfer with council aud tho
citizous generally.
Tho Fair Ground Committeo wore di
rected to look to the nocessary ropaira at
once, and an early meeting was appoint
ed. after which the board adjourned amid
general expressions, showing a determin
ation to mnko the coming Fair, outstrip
any of its splendid predecessors.
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
—Cool south winds and light rams were
tho order yesterday.
—Nothing doing in the courts. For
several days business has been light.
—Reuj. Cleveland, of Stewart, brought
in yesterday . r >4 bales cotton by wagons.
There were nineteen wagons in the train.
—The Fifth Avenue Theatricals have
put up very handsome show bills.
—Ellis has our thauks for specimens of
Atlnuta rnado soap.
—Ladies aro not shopping very exten
sively.
—Gray gasses mnehly about what Ope
lika is doing end ought to do.
—There are rumors of a faotory on the
.Alabama side of the river.
—We are pleased to see that Dr. Urqu-
hart is recovering from a protracted ill
ness.
—The Jaokson left yesterday with fair
down freight.
—Keep a sharp look out for thieving
negroes.
—Several Coiambus boys have gone to
l Athens Univeraity.
- -Come ye yoang and old aapirer, and
subscribe at once for Th* Enquibke.
Mar-gain Counter at M. I. Crigler*•!
Largo lines of assorted goods selling at
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Rankin House, January 97.
R. E. Stevens, New York.
Chan. G. Halo, “ “
J. W. Meakin, Rome, Ga.
Janies Selby, New York. *
K. It. Abbey, Mississippi.
D. Itice, Arkansas.
P. T. Stevens, New York.
M. J. Rier, Macon, Ga.
John Milton, Florida.
Tom L. Paschal, Hatchechubboe.
Lexington (Vo.) GasttU: “It is alleged
that the colored Raptist preacher is ex
pelling from the Church every member
who voted for Kemper. The black and
impious tyrant has anathematized some
of the most honorable colored men in the
community.”
A Card.
Finding it impossible to givo my per
sonal attention to tho financial depart
ment of my business, I would respect
fully ask of my friends their kind atten
tion to my collectors.
ju‘J‘2 lw F. A. Stanford, M. D.
Money.
Monoy is scarce, yet it cannot bo de
nied thoro is still a great deal of hard
cash hid away iu tho houses of mechanics
aud farmers. The fact bec&mo evident
in our city when, some time ago, Captain
T. E. Rlanchard announced to the people
that he had determined to soil his unri
valed stock of dry goods at cost for cash.
At once his store became crowded by
those desiring to take advantuge of his
offer, ull of whom became convinced of
tho truth of bis pnblio statement. Cap
tain Rlanchard has wisely determined to
continue tbo sale of his goods, believing
it will bo to tho advantage of himself and
customers to continue soiling at his for
mer low ratos. We can commoud this
sterling establishment and its energetic
head and courtoous attendants to all who
desire dry goods of every price, style and
variety. jail tf
Ruy Drugs at pauic prices from C. J.
Mofff.tt, 74 Rroud St. dec‘Jl tf
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Koroseue Oil from C.
J. Moffett. doc‘21tf
“Truth is Mighty.”
When iu tho early fall Joseph & Rro.
announced their purpose to withdraw
from tho dry goods business, and their
resolve to sell all the goods ou hand at
cost for cash, thoy did not mean to get
rid of their stock on baud with tho view
of reuowiug, but rnoant every word con
voyed in their invitation to the public.
Thoy havo sold a largo quantity of goods,
but it is small compared with the magniff-
oont stock thoy havo on hand. Reing
still dotorminod to quit the dry goods
busmens, tho firm will continue to sell
their unrivalod Btook of dry goods of
ovory description, till the supply on hand
is exhausted. Ho far every person has
left tho store of Joseph A' Brother satis
fied that the promises made Were roalized.
Country merchants, mechanics, farmers,
and citizens of every class, will never
again havo such an opportunity to buy
superior goods cheap. Tho attention nnd
patronuge of Grunges is particularly in
vited. ^ jal8 tf
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
Hands and smooths aud softeus the Hkin.
For baIo at Mofpett’s Drug Store.
doc21 tf
Attention t
As my Address on elementary Aoni-
ouLTi’BAL Chemistry, teachiug the cheap
est and Bhortost means for procuring and
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
received and heartily endorsed by almost
every intelligent planter iu this seotion,
and that 1 may be compensated iu a meas
ure somewhat commensurate with the
acknowledged merits of the production
and value of tho information conveyed,
1 do from this date establish the price at
TiO conts por copy. In consideration of
this change, I do hereby agree to re
fund the money to any farmer who, after
reading tho production, will certify to mo
he is not fully sutisfiod with the invest
ment. Thero is no slavery so hopeless
as that which compels a man to support a
family by tht> cultivation of poor land.
The problem to be solved by the South
boforo wo can hope for agricultural recu
peration and prosperity, is cheap and re
liable manures. Tho Address solves that
problem. I defy the agricultural or sci
entific world to disprove ouo fact or
tioh taken iu tho Address.
J. Monroe Lennard,
Colnmbus, Ga.
Tho above work ie for sale at tho En
quirer 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 largo
number. This pamphlet should be in the
hands of every plnuter at this time,
jalfi dAwtf
rtgfcattf|jj
Oy.t.rs, 1 i6h, Game, and all things good uali- ruct, to clot. out. Unpraoad.nUd
0 Mt> oct 14 tf | bargains offsrad jalt daodtf
Don*t Plant Western Potatoes.'
But buy those selected lor seed, iu
Philadelphia aud New York, at
Holstead & Co. ’s
Agricultural Depot, Columbus. Ga.
jt28 lw _______
Remember,
Landrelh's Garden Seeds, fresh aud
true to name, at Holstead & Co.'s,
j»23 lw Agricultural Depot.
ATTENTION!
New Clooks, Watches Diamonds, Bings
and Chains. All my friends and patrons
are invited to call and see new goode.
I will sell Watches, Clooks, Jewelry,
Stiver and Plated Wore, at os reasouable
prioes as can be purchased anywhere in
this oity or any other.
Thankful for past patronage, I ask for
s continuance, at 99 Broad street, opposite
Beach's, Edmunds’ and Kyle's, next door
to Ennis. T. 8. SPEAK,
f.blW tf Agent,
CITY DIRECTORY.
CHCBOHES.
first raassn-niAK.
Corner of Oglethorpe and St. Clair
streets—Kev. J. H. Nall pastor. Sarvioaa
at 10} a. lx. and 4 r. If. each Sunday.
Sabbath school at 9 A. *.
Kpxsoox-AL (Tamm).
Oglethorpe dtteat, between Bandolph
and St. Clair—Bex. W. C. Hunter rector.
Services at 11 4. u. and 4 r. u. each
Sunday. Sunday school at 9} A. it.
BOMAM CATHOLIC.
8t. Philips and St. James (Catholio)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin end Few
streets—Father Patrick pastor. Maas at
0} and 9} a. if., and vespers at 6 r. m.
Catechism at 4 r. u.
FtBST BAPTIST.
Kandolph street, between Jaokson and
I Franklin—Bev, O. A. Kendriok pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10} a. u. and
8 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 p. x.
METHODIST.
fit. Luke—On Jackson street, between
ltandulpb and,St, Clair streets—Be v. Dr.
J. S. Key pastor. Services eaoh Sunday at
10} a. it. aud 8 P. M. Sabbath sohool at
9 A. M.
I*a ul—Southeast corner of Frank
lin and Troup streets—Bev. Arminiut
Wright, pastor. Services every
Suuday at 10} a. m. and 8 p. it. Sabbath
sohool at 4 p. M.
Broad Street Methodist—Oa upper
Broad street. Bev. B. \/. Dixon
pastor. Services every Sunday at 10} a.
m. and 7} p. it. Sabbath sohool at 8} f.
m. Class meeting at 9 a. m.
JEWISH SXNAOOaOE.
Corner Crawford and Forsyth streets.
Herman Birkinthal rabbi. Servioes every
Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning
at 10 o'elook.
OIHAKD.
Methodist.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Services 1st Sunday at 10} a. u., and 3rd
Sunday at 5 p. M. Sabbath sohool 3 p. M.
Baptist.—Kev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Services on the 4th Sunday in each month
Sabbath school at 8} a. m.
UttOWKLVtLl.E.
Brownsville Baptist.— Kev Jasper Hicks
pastor. Services 1st and 3d Sundays.
Sabbath School at 8:30 A. M.
Trinity (Methodist)—Bev. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Services 1st, 2nd end 3rd
Sunday at 8 p. k. and 3rd Sunday at 10}
a. M. Alternate Suudaya supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
ovory Sunday at 4 r. M.
COLOBED.
Asbury Chapel (Methodist)—East oom-
mon, W. H. Noble pastor. Services eve
ry Sunday at 10} A. M. and 8 p. m. Sab
bath school at 9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St.
Clair (near river)—Green McArthur pas
tor. Services every Sunday at 10} a. m.
and 8 p. u. Sabbath sohool at 9 a. m.
St. John (MethodiBt) N. E. ooi.tuou,
—J. M. Cargill pastor. Servioes every
Sunday at 10} A. it. and 8 r. u. Sabbath
sohool at 9 a. m.
Second Biptist (Northern Liberties).
Bev. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioes
every Sunday at 10} A. M. and 8 r.
Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
I. O. O. F,
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
aud Crawford sts. Begular meetings held
every Monday evening, at 7} o’olock.
Encampment meets 1st and 3d Fridays
iu each month.
MASONIC,
Lodge in BurruB’building, corner Broad
aud Bandolph streets.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7-rMeeta 2d
Friday night in eaoh month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday liigfft in eaoh month,
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in each month.
St. Altlemar Commandery—Moetu 2d
Tuesday night iu euoh month.
B'NAI BEBITH.
Lodge iu Burma’ building—Meetings
held on tho 1st and 3d Sundays in each
mouth.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, centre
of aity) bitween Oglethorpe and Jaokson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on Eaat commons, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera Hense n. e. corner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East oornmon,
near cemetery.
Post Office, oorner of Oglethorpe and
Bandolph.
PUBLIC LIBKABY.
Booms over Griffin's drug store. Broad
street. Open from 8 A- X, to Or. if.
Books loaned to members returnable
overy two weeks, or borrower pays 2So.
per week thereafter. Mrs. J. B. Ivey,
Librarian.
HOTELS.
Kaukiu House, oorner Broad and Oraw
ford Btreets.
Planters' House, Broad street, (east
side), between St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Brood street, (east side),
between St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clair and Crawford
streets.
Broad Street Honse, (east side),
between Crawford and Thomas streets,
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. oorner Jaokson
and Crawford streeta. No. 2 (white fe
male) s. w. oorner St. Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Temperanoe Hall (mixed oolored) Ogle
thorpe street, between Bandolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVEHNMENT.
Mayor—S. B. Clegburn.
City Treasurer—Johu N. Barnett.
Clerk of Counoil—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Cbas. H. Williams.
City Physioiau—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynah.
Oity Marshal—Mat. W. Morphy.
Depnty Marshal—Wnt. L. Bobinson.
Wharfinger—Juke Burrus.
POLICE.
Chief—Mat. W. Mnrphy.
FIRST SQUAD. SECOND SQUAD.
Capt. W. L. Cash, Oapt. John Foran,
liobt. G. Mitchell, John St. Clair,
Win. II. H. Wood, Josh ltoper,
Charles Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien,
James Huberts. Henry Yoight,
Tom McEachern, John Brady,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1874.
Accounts—Grimes, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Kedd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mo-
Gehoe.
Cisterns aud Fire Department—Kent,
Flourney, Grimes.
CitylmprovemeutsandPublieSchools—
Kedd, Brannon, Mehaffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffey, Blanch
ard.
Coutraots — Brannon, MeGehee, An
drews.
Finance—MoGehee, Kedd, Schenssler.
Hospital—Bltnebard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and MagmEine — Soheusaler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gas—Mehaffey, Durkin,
Chalmers.
Streets aud Sewers—Andrews, Soheuu-
ler, Kent.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS PIBE DE-
PAKTMENT.
BOARD OF OONTXOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Bosette, Firgt Aex't Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Ase't Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
naa companies.
No. I—B. F. Coleman, B. Ledainger,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Doaglata.
No. 5—E. Ia Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, O. B. Flournoy.
Central Mechanics No. 6—0. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis. J. Smith.
Book and Ladder—Vi. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, 0. B. Grimes, George Moors.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH P. POP,
Attorney nt Liw,
Practiced iu all Stale ami Feilervl Court*.
Office over store of W. H. Kobarte 1 Co., Broad St.
Ja26
SAMUEL B. HATCHKK.
Attorney at Law.
JuZO Office over Wittidi Jk R!u*«*lV
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practices in courts of UeorgU ami Alabama.
Office 13‘.» It road M., (over llolsieud & Co.’h.
Special attention jiiven to collections. Jail
IN Git AM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorney* nt Law,
In tbo htato and Federal Court* of
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney und Counsellor at law,
Practice* in State and Federal Courts iu Georgia
HI)d Alabama.
Oflb-e 12« Broad ; t., Columbus, Qa. jaO_
Mark 11. IIla.iuford. Louis F. (2arraiu>.
MLANDFORD A GARRARD,
Attorney* anti CoiinRcllor* at Low.
Office No. »*7 Broad street,, over Witticli £ Kiu*
*el’* Jewelry More.
Will practice Iu the c?lute aud Federal Courts.
iep4
J Art. M. Kusskli..
Builders and Architect*.
J. 6. CHALMERS.
Mom® Cnrpeuter ond Builder.
Jobbing done At abort notice.
Flan* and speclflVationa furnished for all atylee
of buiiiliugs
Brotid Street, next to 0. W. Brown'*,
Columbus, On
Confectioners.
I. G. STItUPPER,
Gandy Manufacturer
AMD DEALER IN
AH kinds of Confectionery aud Frulta,
Stick Candy 18 cents.
X \charge f?r Lose*. ja*24
Livery and Sale Stables.
RUNNEL
Attorneys and C<
Office ovk
novl«J # _'Ve
11. J. MOSES,
Attorney und Goiiii*cllor at Law,
(»col*in Home Insurance Coiupiiuy building, sec
oct7 lyj und story.
C1KAS. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law, Coluiubua, Ga.
Will practice in uuy Court
Office oVor Act e A Murdoch's store. [novlG
CuArt. J. Swift.
A SWIFT,
i at Law. Will pt
ROBERT THOMPNOX,
Livery, Sale und Excttuaiffe Stables.
Oglethorpe, North of Randolph 8ts.,
oct:u> Columbus, Oa.
A. GAMSfEL,
Livery and Sale Stable*,
oulp.tuorpi 8t., Columbus, Ga.
Farticular attention given to Feeding and Sale
of &tock.
Horde* and Mule* boarded iu stable* by the
nioulli or day. oot2U
orgiu (Chattahoochee Ciruiiit)
luhuiuu. Oillco over C. A. itadd X Co.’s dturc,
81 rest, Oolnmbtf, Ga. Jat
Is. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd Solicitor.
Coui'r and Keglrttor iu Bankruptcy. Office
l)j over Uruokw’ Drug Ptore, Co turn Imd. Ga.
PEABODY A ltRANNON,
Attorney* nt Htw.
; .1. KxNid k C'o.’s Store, Broad St.,
West Side.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 32 Broad Street.
Thu best of Forcigu uud Domestic Liquor* uud
Clguid. Meals at all hour*,
dec!9 J. J. BLAKKLY, Prop’r.
Doctors.
_ DR. COLZEY.
Hcrtidenco uod Office corner of St. Clair aud Ogle
thorpe sts. Office hour*—7 to 9 A. M., 1‘J to ‘J p. M.,
P. M. __ dupirt dtT
DR. S. H. LAW.
corner Broad uud Randolph streets, Uiiituh'
building.
once on Forsyth, throe doors below St. Clair.
DR. J. A. UR41U1IART,
Office at C. J. Moffett's Drug Store, Broad street,
ltosidouco on St. Clair, butwoen Broad aud
sep5 Front Sts., Columbus, Gr.
DR. J. €. COOK,
• Ellis Jk Harrison’- Commission House,
H rut dour to left.
Druggists.
* J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Druga and Chemical*,
Proscription* carefully prepared.
jal8 No 100 Broad street.
DR. J. L. CHENEY A SON,
Druguidts uud Prescriptiouistb.
large assortment of Buist’s Garden Seeds.
Cheney’s Couon Syrup.
Crawford htreet, under Kaukiu House.
declH
C. R. PALMER, Liccnned Apothecary
Oue door above Virginia Grooery.
SF* Physicians’ Prescriptions rnado a specialty,
doc 17 j Night hell to left of door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two doors below Goo. W. Browu’*,
Broad Btrout, Columbus, Gn.
4$* Night Boil right of south door. so|)6
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
Kumlotpb, east of Broad Street,
Columbus. Ga
A. M. BRANNON,
A «**-
Street, Coutmu
Retail Dealer
• 1 *•.
West Side, Broad !
Wlioleaiale nud
Drugs and Medicine*,
Toilet Article* nnd Perfumery.
ggpo
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO,
Manufacturer* of
Sheeting*, Shirting*, and Sewing uud
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wool and Grinds Wheat aud Curt
Office over Wlttlrh A Klnsel’s, Kandolph street
j»18 K. H. CHILTON, President
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO
Manufacturers of
BURSTINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly
Watchmakers.
C. SCIiOMBUllQ,
Practical Watchmaker und Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutoweky,
jail
is, Gn.
C. U. LEQU1N,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, ColuinbUB, Ga.
Watclie* uud Clock* icpairod iu the best ma
ter nud warranted. jail
J. II. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.
Cody’s building, Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
All kiuda Sowing Machines n-paired. Needles,
Oils aud Attachments for all uinchines. [dec‘28
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer iu and Manufacturer of Fine
Cigar*,
ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
MAIER DORN,
Dealer in Fine Cigar*, Pipe* and
Chewing Tobacco.
Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Home.
jaS
Grocers.
DAN’I* R. RIZE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street, bo-
tweon Oglethorpe A Jackson streets.
No charge for draysge. dec7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholetale and Retail Grocer,
1SHAM COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer in Country Produce,
■ep6 next to “Euijuirer” Offiee.
R&3S, Hides, etc.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
Dealer In Rag*, Hides, Beeswax, etc,
and all kinds Of Junk.
Coxxr.R Bridoe and Oolkthorpi Sts..
»pi Oolnrebo*, Ga.
Boot and 8hoemakers.
WM. MEYER,
Boot aud Shoemaker.
Dealer iu Leathor aud Piudlug*. Next to 0. A
Redd A Co 'a. Prompt aud ttrLt attention gi
Jell
to orders.
Hotels.
LECALNOTICES.
Sh.rlffS.Ui for T»x„~
W'ttirSfSSSSJfiSis-**,
'WfiSsaysSSS*
virtu, ut tuft r.a i*nKrbvtk.v Mo U>
tor or UhattAiioocti.a «ouoty- U, W.
undtvld.il tnt«.>t la loll or lanlfftS 1 ®
144, 160, 161, 17*. 173,178, 170 V?? •». IS
dlitrict or dhAttalioochee county S. U ,V ,, " 1,1 ‘
arty of John D. Longhorn *' * '*» pro,,.
Alio, th. rollowlnir lots and ,
land, to-wlt; -218,181 acres of totals I'L loli 01
oflot 247, 178 marcs of lot 248, »H 0 f h,’ t ,7 ‘On
oil ln”’tho l 6°thdlrtHot or’chrttftoJihM 1 ^ ll! >
er unknown, to satisfy tax B <st auoootie, i »»t.
Also, at same time and place’ th« r„n
ot land for dt faulting tuxes, owner. lol ‘
Alt lying In the 10th*dtstrlot of Oh»ttahl“°i W “'
county. Noe. US, 1-28, to-2,147,143 im ‘‘““1,..
111,2*, 108,106,103,104, ’ui 'm ’ 3 »*, Ut,
»?*t »»»- 144, to*: 188 91, 'l(J?y , & “I.
Also, at the same time and tiiaM lr., ;
No 36 tn the 6th District of orlgtnaliv i * W
gee now Ohattahjoohe. county) lSvcLt 11 "'"'
satisfy a fl fa Issued from the SuncrinVn “ 1,1
Uhattahooohc county, in favor Vm" w
vs. Leory Williams, as tho nriiMrtv (!,°t n *' Jn
° u -- e - ksL Jb» y s ^sr
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bank Building.
Porter* at all the train*.
JalB MRS. W. F. RNIDKR, Propr’m
Boarding Houses.
THE HOME HOUSE,
No. lf.3 Broad streut, Columbus. Ga., by
MRS. NKWMAN.
MRS.* PERSONS,
ml Rooms.to Kent, Eouthca&tc
uud Crawford street*.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker iu Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
ji»7 No. 174. Broad Street.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. \\ and 18, Market House.
Flush Meat* of every kind aud bi*ht (fuality,
jail always on hand.
W. C. TOLBERT,
l resli Meat* of all kind*.
Fresh Sausage Meat e\ery day.
M11II9 No. 11 and 13.
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Meat* of All Kind*,
*ep(i Stall* No*. 16 and 17.
Mattress-Making, dec.
J. D. McJUNKIN,
General Upholstorcr and Muttrons-Makor.
Shop west side Warren, near intersection of Ogle-
pi thorpe und Bridge St*.
Dentists.
T.W.HENTZ,
Dentist.
eph k Brother'* atoro.
tl r . T. POOL,
Dentist,
lot Broad St., Columbus, Oa.
W. J. FOGLE,
DentiMt,
sepftj Georgia Home Buildiug, Columbus, Ga
Sheriff Sales for Taxes.
W ILL be Kolil before the Court lion..
Cueesta, Chetuboocbee couuty, mllbb’ifl
,eg«l hoare of e.le, ou the first <T„e.a»v ;, u ""
1871, the following wild land, t.vitd .m . ■
•“ » ‘■■"•X* hy th. Tax Collecior or°CUtf 1
hooche* county, to-wit: lusu,.
Lot number 200, in the loth dlitrict •
“ 204, loth •' '
“ " “ 7th o
07, " 10th
“ " 176, « 10th “
" “ 177, - 10th '•
“ 146, •• loth “
“ “ 100, « loth
^“ li *1** JOHN M. 8Al-|>, BUeriff.
Bankrupt's Sale.
B y vlvtoe of an order of the lloiior.ble th, n;,
U-Ict Court of the Uulted Stale, for the s„ ,,
on, Dletrlot of OeurgU, will be .old. he ft„„ t
encumbrance., ou the llret Tueeday In y.bm,
next, to the hlgheit bidder, In front of t’s Coln
Uou.o door In the town of Butler, 'leylor ceem
Ucurgla, the following pro|>erty, to-wft;
Lot of laud No. 146, containing 200 „cr>-i
of ,ot No- 144 ’ ,outl * “fRuihcnil
lieing 10O IIerr., more or leu ; fract'on.l lot,
bore 160, containing 80 acre, more loan, .nj;;;
eoutalniug 32 acre, more or leu, aud the no„i
half of fractional lot No. 108, containing 60
mere or Ice—amounting in tbo aggrrg’te t, s
bundled nud llfty-four (654) acre, more or I™ ,i!
lying and being lu the 24th dl.trlct ..Id Tivl,,
county. • 1
Tho above tismod proparty is boM at a«son „f
John Is. Woodward, bankrupt, aud iu lot* tu>i i
purchasers. Terms cash.
jal0w4t^ JAMBS D. RUSS, Awim*.
Assignee’s Sale of Personal
Property,
IN GBORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY,
Iu the matter of John L. Woodward, liaukrupt.
B Y virtue of an Order from the HouorabUtb
District Court of the United States for th*
Southern District of Georgia, regularly grsnteJ
the 31st day of December, 1873, before the Coun
house door lu the town of Butler, iu said count;,
on the first Saturday lu February next, within
the legal hours of sale, at public outcry or other
wise, tho following described personalty:
Fourteen bales cotton, more or less; oue oil
piano, (Uhiekeriug); one old four-horse wsgon,
ouo lot old irou, two sets old plow gear, two
common plow stock-4, three old patent plows, cm
old cotton planter, one old gin, two mules, 4c.,4c.
The above property is sold for the benefit of tb«
creditor* of said John L. Woodward, bankrupt.
Terms cash.
This 21*t January, 1874.
ja23 w‘2w JAMKS D. RUSS, Assign*.
In Bankruptcy.
T HE undorslgnod hereby gives notice of bisip-
pointment os Assignee of the firm J
McMicbuel A Co., of Muscogee county, and th*
members ot said Arm, Seaborn W. Me Michael, tf
the county of Murion, and James N. McMirM
of the county of Stewart, State ot Georgia, iu sail
district, who have boeu adjudged Bankrupts by thi
District Court of said district.
THUS. J. CIIAPPKLb,
Ja‘21 ouw.lt Assign*!.
Piano Tuning, &c.
F.. w. bud'
Repairer and Tuner of Piauoes, Melodoou* uud
Sign Painting also dono.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP F.IFLER,
Gun and Lockswith, Crawlord street, uoxt to
Johnson’* tornor, Co'.umbus, Ga. JaO
WILLIAM SCHOBER,
and Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Ma
terials. Opposite Knqniret' Office.
Dress-Making.
MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
ress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap.
Residence nud shop in Browneville.
novlO
Feed 9tore.
JOHN 1TTZGIBBONM,
Wholesale und Retail Dealer in Hay, Out*. Corn
on, Jfcc , Oglethorpe St, opposite
Temperance liall.
Barber Shops.
IIJ1M WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to H. Ileus*,)
Under Georgia Homo Insurance Building,
’rompt and polite barbers iu attendance.
Jatf*
ED. TERRY, Barber,
ivforil St., under Hunkiu House, Columbus, Ga.
Dental Notice.
kit. PHELPS has removed hi* office to his t
f iilence ou St. (.
Presbyterian Church.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
Iu the matter of 1 In Bankruptcy
Thomas J. Ilamby, und [ Severally und a
Oliver II. Hancock, and { upon hi* owu |«
Bush rod W. l>ismakes. J tioo.
for each of the above parties, to-wlt: Thomm
11 mu by, Oliver U. Haucuck aud Bushrel W. Wi
mukes, of the county of Harris, In baid district
_ J»10;oaw3t WM. I. HUDSON. A.iignK-
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL l>6 sold on the tirst Tuesday iu Febru*;?
next, at public outcry, between the in. 4
hours of salo, before Ellis i Ilun ison'a auil.»
store, iu the city of Columbus, Ga., ouo lulf i»iu-
est iu theeasL half of lot of land number 20, .1
the 18th district of Muscogee county. 8«1J 1
the beuoflt of the heirs and crodltors. Tormi r*»-
J. H. 1IARR1S0I,
Jau’y 1st, 1874. wtd Adm'r
Notice to Debtort and Creditori.
/ > KORMA — MUSCOOKK COUNTY.—All K
V X sous Indebted to the estate of the late 1:
ward A. Faber, deceased, of said euutity, *•
hereby requested to make immediate jiaymer.!
and all peroous having demunds against said d*
cessed, will
JavO w40d
' them In, agreeable to law.i-
8. G. FABKK, Adm n.
M U8GOGEK COURT OF ORDINARY.—M»rj
llobbs has applied for a Homestead
tiou of Personalty, und I will pas* upon
at my office on Monday, the 20lli January,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
JalG w2t* _ F^M.JJBOOKH.Ordlimi)-
UtCOGRK COURT OF 0RDINABY.-J*»«
Johuson has applied for a Ilotuente*u u
emption of Personalty, aud I will pass upontw
same at my oiiioe on Tuesday, the 20th J*au»r.',
1874, at 10 o’clock a. m.
JftlO 2t F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
M u
I IKORQIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-J.mw Jl 111 -'
VJ has applied for lottar* of admlnUtrsBo»'»
the estate of William H. Miller, late of said count),
deceased ;
These are, therefore, to admouish all conc fi a V|
(crodltors and next of kin) to show came »
thoy <mn, ou or before the tir*t Monday lu •"
uary next, why administration should uut
granted said applicant as prayed. .
Given under mv hand and official signature,' •
4th December, 1873. „ „ „
ilro« »-4w JAMES D. RUSS, 0rJln«J-
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
A. ttornoy-at - U a w
UUSSETA, Ohattauooohbb Co., UaJ
Aj-Spedal attention given to oolleotion*.
HINES DOZIER"
Attorney at L.aw,
HAMILTON, OA.,
cti
. wl
l'USIILD. “Puy !
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H. Carriger,
S URGEON AND PHYSICIAN. Office southeast
corner Broad and Randolph streets, over
Crane’s grocery utoro. Residence at Mrs. Teas*
dalo's, two doors below Goetchiu*' planing mills.
_ octl ly __
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
O FFERS his Professional Services to the citizens
of Columbus and viciuity. Hu is a graduate
of the reformed school of mudiciue, and has been
practising his profession for tweiity**ix year*, Mud
has been very successlul iu treating cbionic dis
eases.
Office iu Profumo’* building, up sta r«, opposite
Dr. Cheney'H Drug Store. wpr28 tf
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost!
of MILLIN
everything usually kept iu a first • loss Milliuory
Establishment. Wo .are satisfied you will be
pleased with our selection if you will but call And
cxAmluo. We are next to the New York Store.
Respectfully, MRS. COLVIN and
oet!8 ly Mlbl DONNELLY.
Wanted.
por day, cau be pursued In your own neighbor
hood; it is a rare chaace for those out of employ
ment or having leisure time; girls aud buy* fr*-
uuentlv do a* well a* men. Particulars free.
Andros* J. LATHAM * CO.,
augllt tf 482 Washington at., Boston, Mass.
QEOUGIA—TAYLOIl COUNTY.-WilllftW^j?
applies to me for LetterH of Adralnlitr*
the estate of ZucliAriuli Smith, late ot
county, deceased; ,
These are, therefore, to clto aud mlmon * ^
persons concerned, creditors and uext°l * 1 •
show cause, if any they cau, ou or before tne
Monday iu February next, why adminUtrau
should not he granted said applicant on *‘M < * 1 .
Given uuder my hand aud officiul signatur,
2d Jauuary,1874
jaO w4w
JAMES D. RUSS, Ordlnarp
Notice to Debtors and Creditor!.
A LL porsons Indebted to the estnto of lh>
Scandrett, lute of Taylor county, u
are hereby notified to make immediate 1 .
and those holding claims against sale> i3 ,
prurient them, duly authenticated, within
spocJfied by law, tor payment. »•,7
jalo wOt U. C. llOLBHOOiM'il
-L. M*
M uscogee court of ordinary.-
ha* applied for a Homestead exempuo
Per-ond'ty. and I will paw upon the
office on Tuesday, the 27th January, w*
U fe\fuivi' I. M. UltOOKS,
Muscogee Superior Court
November Term, 1873.
III. Honor, Jnin.i Jobueon, Judg". t ,re,id “ i:
Henry S. Devi., \ n ,„ Bo ,«.
I Bill, ,
Doeier Thornton, i Superior Co"”-
Bu!' :
It. S. Smith, Trustee, I perfect .ervice
IT oppearing I* the Court tost «J[ th ' o|0'
L .StVto .aid bill are »" non-re*bl I*
State, «nl the Sheriff b.vi«f. . vf lil
found ». to each of mild 'o( U>
tion of complainant ordorod tkat ,
bill bo made by publication a. Jiunep
A trno extract from tho minute; ol j
Superior Court, November term. C l*i
J»0 cam4m J. J.
Muscogee Superior Court
November Torm, 1873.
Ells Honor, James Johu.ou, Judge, pr**“ ’
lUr, B. Waleon, | Llbcl for Dlvon*
Alexander IVeleou. ) , t j,
TT appearing b* tho return of .H» u
1 above caio that the it fed 1
found tn tho county of *ot rf' 1 ’
appearing that the dofeudaut do .
the itate of Oeornla; It ie bewby orier^ j
be .erred by a publication of lUU urJ , ll j..r '■?
lumbue Sun uow.p.per * 0 “ couLi» ; ,
month*. ALKX. 0. M0BTO • . j;'
A tra* extra* from th. mloute. ot f