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COM Mitt S. UI.ORUKAt
BTTNDAY rKBltlTARY 1, 1874.
“ POSITIVE
Wo are furred by the noeoBHity of our
bueicesB to tnako the fulluwing amiounco-
znent. The a-lveitiding and subscription
rates printed in this ikruo will be vtriotly
adhered to, nml wbero Mulwcriptionfl are
not paid strictly in advance the following
prices will bo insisted
wonts “Like a sunbeam came our dor- j ' W. L. Salisbury, R. L. Mott, M. J.
Uog/’ The Vox lh:mona, h amnioat ° n ® “ n< * Twenty Sicw Bill* CrMtforJi j, (; sirupper, J. Kltodes
Dally
Weekly
Sunday
Sunday hi id Weekly..
Monthly Bubuoribers..
Per Annum.
*10 00
2 r»o
3 00
r, oo
oo
The North Carolina Legislature hag in-
rtiueted the C'unpr* • •uteri from that State
io endeavor in have n luw pnaaed fixing a
uniform lute of interest throughout the
country.
Georgia is interested in the reported
demand urn !•-• Ly Kellogg upon the Gov
ernor of the Dn-tnet of Columbia, for
tho delivery of Warmouth to answer
charges of tun In I uiin 1st ration in Louie
lano. If Warinonth is given up, of oourae
Bullook arid Blodgett will bn, upon de
mand 1
Built II suit,, in a leolure on “American
Humor,” dubvornd in New York on Mon
day night, claimed for the Sonth aud tho
West “the honor of creating aud express-
log that humor that is most oharaoteristio
of tho life and habits of the American
people." lie mao paid that in bin opinion
“Murk Twain” stands alone as “tho moat
original hummi-l America has overpro
duced.”
Onr of ofn Montgomery exchanges
keeps repealing, every dsy, tho statement
that its advertising int«-saro“ono hundred
pur cent.” Ion than those of the other pa-
pora of tho city. We advise it to oollect
it;, aJveriiuux bill- in advance, else some
(stupid arithmetical business man might
claim that this was an ofl'er to do Lis ad-
vcrlisiug for nothing. There are simph
tonu iu this world who can't subtract 100
from 100 and find anything left.
Tuinitx thiriu’ii, New York city, uot
withstanding its holy purposes and lofty
aspirations, became connected, on Thuri*
day, with a transaction that would have
subjected limn men to grave suspicion.
Borne art ides of jewelry, stolon from a
Htoro in Brooklyn, were found iu the safe
of tho ohurcti. among tho saorod utensils!
Forlanatoly fur the reputation of the
ohuroh officiate, the man who placed them
(hero acknowledged tin 1 not, but claimed
tha r.rt;olc:. ns bis own. Hut the incon
gruity of jewelry among tho plate of the
church at ill needs explanation.
Tr Bourn , from Washington reports, that
lburo is likely to lie another disagreement
between the 1'residout and tho Houate,
couoerniQg me '>1 tho Kxooutivo nomina
tions. It ia tlmt Ouu. Van Huron to
be Consul at a port of Japan. Honators
say that as Van Huron was removed from
liis position as American Commissioner to
tin) Vienna Imposition, under ciroum-
ntnuoos casting much suspicion upon his
olflciul ccindiiot, that mutter Hhould bo
lolly iuvontigatod or explained before an
otlior responsible nppoiutmont is given to
him. Would it bo possible to tlud any
tiling in I'iokoU's “areliiveH” clearing up
ih^t perplexing mutter and finally dis
posing of Van Huron ?
Tin: hi A Ml. AUC TWlSd-AUAUI.
Dr. Joseph Hollingsworth, late medical
ulteudant of the biainese Twins, is now
in Tbilndclphin, mui after oouferriug with
the pbyalciana of that city, he has tele
graphed to his brother, at Mount Airy, N
C., to endeavor to procure the hodios of
the Twins and have them sent on to Phil-
h.lolpbi* fi r Noioiyifio examination. The
hope is outciLaiuml tlmt thoir fumllies will
couhent
Tho Now York Herald, of Wodnosday,
pnbllttbea a long letter from Mount Airy,
24m tilt., giving uniuy interesting inoi
dants of the lives of the Twins aud their
mental oliuiactoriatios. They weighed,
jointly, I'lO pounds, Eng being the larger,
and decided > the most utuiable, pleasant
and communicative, t'liang was morose
aud often quarrelsome. They formerly
lived iu the Hiuue house, with their fami
lies, but in l«t>7 they hud some domestio
UiiiagretiOcnis, the exuot nature of which
1b not kuown, and dissolved their joint
farming business aud took separate farms,
about one iuil« apart. After this they
lived regularly and without any deviation,
three day- at u time at ouch house, aud
each, while a' his own house, was tho ab
solute iu filter of the movements of the oth
er Snellv..v the agreement hetweonthem
to which they mile-red with the strictest
fidelity ar. : punctuality. By tho dissolution
Chat g vetai; .1 t!u* plantation on which
they uad lived up to 1S57, and Eug got
ia3 u t of tho si vch. Eng then bought
another plantation The couMoquonce
was that ut tho close of the war Chang
was left considerably richer than Eng,
tLouv.li both were well oil. It la estima
teu that Chung has left proporty worth
$3. ,i:00, aud Eng *17,000. Both left
their landt-d properly to their wives, aud
their money to their children. Both of
their farms are said to be- excellent and
well stock ml, for they were capital farm
ers. They were noted for their hospital
ity and cordial welcome of their neighbors
aud »:11 strut. ;crs. Their wives contrasted
atrar.gel) wuh them tn sixa—Mrs. Chang
weighing 17.'. aud Mrs. Eng about 300
pouuJ i. They u.-ul mauy childreu, all
into.;.cent ami well educated, though
•evotul of t\< .» nro deaf and dumb.
The J: ... v correapoudeui Rays that
the | rue. , of embalming their bodies
xvi‘. impertuctly done, aud eanuot be re-
Ltd uu to pt.m-i ve them ; also that effort*
wore being made to induce the county
authorities to order an iuqnest over the
bw.>- , oMcneibly to determine the cause
of their d*i»th.
M W 1‘1 HI.KATIONft.
It complained that our ettixeua are
a feuding peoplo. Wo fear there is
too much troth iu thin; but it is not be-
they bi.vo j ; ot the opportunity of
• : *1 '-uu latest periodical
at their own doors,
’auu have a store that would
u cr. ut u' y city, and W. J. Chaffin's
pri-beuis facilities for ob-
lilvraluro as cheaply and
Now York, l-'roiu the lat-
Ue have tecoived this week
y which, for ita artistic
"* v “ ,r thy of consideration.
journal, has u number of capital songs, |
and ia filled with a choice solectiou of ;
general reading inaltor. Cody's fauly j
Hook for February, though an old maga
zine, is fresh and sparkling. Lippincolt
for February, has a continuation of “Tho
New Hy peri an,” quaintly illustrated, and
good urtielo on)“Josephine and Mnltnni-
son,” with several fine designs. All the
articles are well writteu and tho dift'ureut
departments are very interesting. The
American Jiuilder for January is a maga
zine that no nrtiseu whose work is iu
bouso or bridge structure, can alTord to
bo without. Its table of contents is varied
and full.
DA VIM AMD FOOTE.
The Philadelphia livening TeU graph of
Monday publishes a dispatch Irom Wash
ington giving a report that Jeff Davis and
Foote were arranging to fight a
duel. Wo think that the absurdity of the
report carries with it its own refutation.
copied, two or three days ago, a
sharp letter of Mr. i)nvls, iu which ho
denouucml Foote as “constitutionally
liar, ‘ Ao. To this Mr, Foote replied
card published iu the Washing!*
Chronicle, tho perusal of which reminded
us of Mark Antony's sneer, “Old Cassius
still!” We copy from it;
not possible for the ruined itm!
disgraced champion of disunion to say
aught of me, or of my public career,
which could in the least degree disturb
ray equanimity, lie has cherished an un
dying hut rod for me over since his own
presumptuous arrogance, ou a very noted
occasion, compelled mo to slap his jaws
iu tbi-t city iu thu winter of 1817 -4H.
Tho hostility thus engendered was after
ward much heightened by my defeat of
his treasonable u*pirutious to tho ullic •
of Governor ot Mississippi us a so ces
sion candidate in Ifiol. My omi-
staut and unyielding opposition to him
and bis nefarious sohoim-s in Bichmoud
during the war of thu rebellion for three
years was uot at uli calculated to assaugo
his ouuiity. My free, hut unanswered,
and I venture to say uiiansworable, expo
sitions last summer of his indecent and
seditious attempts to keep alive in the
bosoms of his countrymen feelings of ir
ritation and alienation, which ought never
to have been brought into existence, have
doubtless much inti lined the malignity
which was slumbering in .tin; recess*-* of
u heart, eapublu of all mischief. 1 rejoice
to know'that the blighting curse ol Mr.
Davis’ eoininuudation it never can now be I utmost oudouv
tuy ill fortune to incur. But I bid this
mighty man of Gath, who writes bo bins- , u< 1 *
trouslv for publication in the newspapers, . w "° HOl ’V'
that 1 do not live in absolute concealment:
my ithereabout* may be easily found by
him or Ins idol wing Gun Cede rules. Lie
knows, as thousands of uthors know, that
for full tweuty years I have stood
Introduced la tin* House To-Dny
l ive llnndrerl and Twenty-
KlgYit In All—Weneral .Uni
ter* and Kail road Bills.
.Spec.a! (Jorri.-H|M»iiih nc« Kiejairc-r uud 8uu.]
Atlanta, Jan. 2!», 1874
OUr.ATKK THAN IN THE HOUSE.
A count of the Senate shows fil against
nnd II in favor of a Convention. This is
heavier majority than in the House.
donate.
The bill which passed the Senate giving
to the company tho State’s interest in tho
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad (*1,000,000)
was reconsidered to-day, and so amended
us to allow no transfer until tho company
guaranteed that the road would t*o built
through to Bollard, nnd the Stato indem
nified against any floating debt. Iu this
shape the bill passed by lit) to
Standing committees roportod.
Mr. Kibboe introduced resolutions in
structing our Congressional delegation to
use tbeir itillucnce ill favor of the Great
Western canal, which was adopted.
Mr. Wofford introduced resolutions in
structing the Finance Com mil too to pre
pare u bill relative to tho tax paid by Cx-
prcH i companies. Adopted.
Tho following hills were passed :
To rcpesl an ant allowing Solicitors
Goneral to collect costs from prosecu
tions, where ignored by grand juries ; to
repeal acts amending the charters of tho
Georgia Railroad A Hanking Company
nod Atlanta A* West l’oint Railroad Com
pany ; to iimoud nn act (-retting county
cjurls: to repeal an act relative to the
tax on malt liquors ; to repeal an act of
February 21, 1873, regulating tho manner
of giving bonds of county offloors ; to
charter tin- Direct Trade Union of the
Patrons of Husbandry : to amend section
2000 of the new Code.
The following bills
for Mouduy:
To define tho rights
ual cases, making the
well ns fact
suranoe companies.
A bill was lost to
State from taxation.
A resolution wus adopted that tho Geor
gia Representatives in Congress use their
ors to Hoonro pensions for
d surviving Loirs of those
who served in tho Mexican war.
Senate adjourned to Monday.
House*.
On motion of Mr. Hudson, the Senate
resolution requesting the Governor to
i Browne, H. II. lipping, W. J. McAllistor,
! John Mcllhetmy, R. L. Hass, W. L. Clark,
* T. E. Blanchard, G. L. McGough, W. R.
! Hrowu.
■ The charter provides tho city can erect
| works if she chooses in preference to
j those of the company, and the company
asks no aid in any shape from the city.
voru made orders
if jurors iu crimi-
judges of law as
itrdiiiAUCA regarding in
apt bonds of the
to i
(old to bun such satisf.iol to
j,* 0 j furnihh uu itemized statement of thu
, ly- 1 amounts paid to attorneys for foes in the
wounded honor, and tbut, whatever yen- - tho State vs. thu Georgia National
eral vinws I may ontertain touching tho , , ,
propn.ly of nolllli.R m.cU (wiiah »« nmy nml ™*«». *«» '" k ™ "!'• «*<>
havu arisen hctwcou liim aud myself iu I 'dul concurred in.
the tuodo referred to, yet that, from ape- j Bill to protect thu interest of tho State
oinl dofmenoo »« blm, I nlmll U nlK-Rolh- , tbo onclorbumeut of boudx of defmiltiug
cr luducod to make ins an r.rct')>ltonal cum'. 1 . , , , , _ • ..
The haldtual aUunmiaUa- oj ho,„A and i ™i!ioudw. was referred to the .Joint Coui-
patriotic nun ha* no riyht to .skull- behind i milleo on Macon and Hruuswick Railroad.
the hyimcrilioul pretaw» of ertmne pietp. 1 Tbo following bills wore introduced;
H. S. I-OOTK. j yl r . Itogere, to provout ttie uso of dan-
UKOIKIIA NKWH. j gnroiin olio on railroud triiinM.
Mr. HuAttie, to eliaugo tho linos ho-
— Kate Putnam is playing at Savannah. :
— Pail ridges bring filty cents ouch in j
Augusta.
— -Augusta has Hunt a burglar to tho ;
Pouiteutiury for twenty yeurs.
—Five negroos in Tboninsville jsil have I
rooeived vordicts of wilfnll murder.
—Mr. WUtiugcr nml two tine horses j
wore drownml near Cartelsvillo.
Tho Adccrtifitr has heoti oloctod city
Printorof Havanuah at *1,760.
—Tho IJ. M. Coast Survey is about to
oroel an observatory nour tho Exchange,
in .Savannah.
—i)ou Levy, of Macon, lias been fouud
by a jury, not guilty of the murder of his
fathor-in law.
— It is probable more Macon people
will visit Now Orleans this Mardi Gras
than over before.
— Mr. James Noal, ot Flat Shoals, son
of tho Atlanta haulier, loll dead while
waikiug iu his ganton.
—A darkey in Talhotlon jail can pick
four hundred pounds of cotton per day
aud his teeth at dinner.
— Charlie Willingham, editor of tho
Rome ('ourier, colobrutml his 26th wed
ding day last Wednesday.
It is said Covington will subscribe
*60,0t>0 to tho extension of the M. A H.
U. It. We dou't believe it.
Atlanta is holding meetings for the
rolief of tho poor, who are said to bo suf
faring greatly in that city.
— Atlanta wants a bill passed by thu
LogiNlsturo giving wholesale dealers a
lien on nil goods they sell retailors.
— Dr. Soars, agent of the, Peabody fund,
lectured in Represent at iv.-w Hull in Allan
ta, Friday night, on Public Schools.
—Four negro prisoners escaped from
tho Athens calaboose. Guo 1ms returned,
■ajing he had nowhere else to sleep.
Mr. Charles 1). Owens has been ap
pointed general agent ot the freight and
passenger business of tbo Central Rail
road.
l ive bundled negroes ot B .i nesvillo
have petitioned the Legislate!. not io al
low the Halo of liquor within tii< • ami a
half mile-, of tliul place.
— At Ltiddnnoga, on the 2'.Uh. gold dust
was selling ut ninety.six cents per put.;
butter twenty cents per pound, and eggs
at twelve and a bill cents per dozen.
• -A strong protessiounl beggar, of tho
Irnih extraction, iu the form ot a strong,
healthy umu, has appeared iu Tulftottou.
An oiler to run a plow was indignantly
refused.
—Atlanta is anxious to select a site for
a new cspitol, aud has not yet settled Mr. Mercer— t o confer upon Ordiua-
for tbo Opera House she agreed to pay ! rtes arul County Commissioners power to
for, on condition tho capital was moved : j. rH nt authority to peddle without license
to Atlanta.
11. M. 'Turner,colored preacher nt Sa
vannah, retracts wh.it ho said utiout Gov.
Smith in regard to Ins paving *8,000 to
the Atlautu colored Vniveraity iu accord
ance with thu instructions of the Legisla
ture. He uow says Gov. S. paid it iu two
instnlluieutN.
the rccouunendatiou of tho grand
jury ; to require Tax Receivers and Col
lectors to make returns of all tuxes paid
by colored tax payers, and to require the
Comptroller General to exhibit tho 6ame
iu his report.
Mr. Mills—To provide for a registration
THE NATIONAL CAHTAk. j of the voters in this State : to make it pe-
‘ “ ! mil for druggists, pharmaceutists and
Washinotos, Jun. 31.—Iu tho House I upotbecarioa to vend or dispense arsenic,
Hays spoke iu favor of civil rights to-day. | stryehuiue, opium, oolocyuth, cotton
Several speochus upon fiuauce. ; tU * cr t»°L except under the order or pro-
Tho debt stAtomuut will show an in- j script ion of a Hocused physician,
crease. i McArthur—To exempt from jury
Ledever, the AustriaO Minister lues boon J'dy telegraph operators,
recalled. Baron Schwartz Sentura suc
ceeds him.
Har Cow
promptly
*er S wu«
Harper,
“«t.t ah
klau Mv
N&«t
Jovrnu.
sfiCund number
No Stamp. R««|UlriHl
vcyaufM.
Washington, January 31.—Information
having reached Mr. Stephens that oertaiu
Kevunue officers in Georgia nro huutiug
up records and tbrvatoning suits against
persons who sold r»^al estato during the
rebellion and did uot affix a revenue stamp
to the couvevauce, ho yesterday address
ed a letter to the Commissioner of Inter
nal Revenue upon the subject. Mr.
Douglass replied that all such proceedings
{ upon the part of the Revenue officers are
- Leslies, is rival-1 illegal sod without authority, nnd that no
• ■ l U * u# of A PPto*n-s \ vttimg Ush tver been lutde by hu 1V part-
lh : b ‘* h Tk, ;““ ,u * x^o.re. A W war con*™.
THE SIAMESE TWINS.
Tlic riilliidclpliln I*liyslcluii* Arrive
in Aortli i’nrolIna-TheirMove
ment* I'rlvatc nnd M.v*-
torloii*.
Wilminoton, Jan. 31.—Physicians who
loft Philadelphia to make autopsy of the
Siamese Twins, at Mount Airy, reached
Greensboro yesterday. They wore pro
foundly mysterious in their movements,
aud stated tlmt their proceedings at
Mount Airy would be kopt secret until
their return to Philadelphia.
It is generally conceded that tho physi
cians have agreed to pay a considerable
sum for the privelege of makiug autopsy,
and that it will bo done in tho most pri
vate manlier.
Tho Associated Press had engaged n
special reporter to accompany tho physi-
cianB from Greensboro to Mount Airy uud
make a full report of tbo autopsy, but tho
enterprise was abandoned when it was
found that tho physicians wore determined
to keep their movements aud operations
strictly private.
FOREIGN mmiGENCE
• tAXAKA
'The Royal Lyceum Theatre,ftt Tnrouto,
was burned yesterday.
U.\ULA.VD,
London*, January 31.—Tho city candi
dates addressed their constituents to
night. Baron ltotbokilil said, that iu his
opinion, Mr. Gladstones promised remis
sion of taxes would involve u loss of nino
million sterling to tho revenue. Ho sug
gested thu deficiency be mot by a system
of licenses for all portions of England iu
trade and commerce.
Goshen declared himself in fuvor of tho
integrity of tho Empire, by which ho
meant no home rule, und n uiuiutainnuco
of the prosont relations with the Colonies,
lie hoped tho Aslmuteo war would not
cost over a million of pounds. Ho favor
ed tho advancement of tho working classes
by their education aud the removal of
hiirduUKuiuo taxation, Imt wus opposed to
tho Govornmuut providing employment
for them iu times of acuroily, because
such reliof would sap the spirit of iude-
! peudonco.
Win. IT. Smith, Couservutivo candidate
for Westminster, ulso spoke nt a pub
lic meeting, lie slated that during his
recent visit to tho United States, lie had
full opportunity to observe the universal
ly corrupting tendencies of Democratic
institutions, which tho Liberals sought to
introduce iuto England,
Several nieotiug speakers wero com
pelled to atop on account of apprehension
of disturbances ut Greenwich this after
noon, whore Gladstone Speaks.
The thoroughfares will be closed an
hour before Gladstone couimencos. All
troops are ordered to the barracks,
latter.
London, January 31.—Fully thirty thou
sand persons were ou the ground at Green
wich, this evening, when Gladstone made
his speech. Much opposition was mani
fested to the Premier, but the crowd in tho
main was good natured. Notwithstand
ing tho recent denial of a report that
Gladstone was summoned before tho
Court of tpioen s Bench for not standing
for a re-election, a lottor appeared in
tho 'Hines this morning circumstantially
ilociaring that notice of a writ sued out of
that Court was served on the Premier
previous to the dissolution of Parliament.
SPAIN.
Bayonne, Jnu. 31.—TlurCarliNts Junta
here have announced that the municipali
ty of Bilboa have offered to surrender
that city in a wook, but the Insurgents re
fuse to grant more than four days before
making an attack.
TKI.r.UKAPlfir N’OTF.M.
Tho B'lmi Berith Convention nt Chi
cago adjourned yesterday sine die.
--'The Free Thinkers’ meeting at Coop-
ors Institute, New York, yesterday, was
orderly.
—Noialls, the French Minister, pic-
seated his letter of recall, yesterday, at
Washington. Mutual compliments were
passed.
A SI. Paul dispatch states that twon-
ty men engaged iu chopping wood, near
Fort Rice, Dakotnh, wero murdered hy
Sioux ludiuus early in the week.
—A judge at Harrisburg, yesterday
morning, delivered a lengthy charge to
tho jury iu the Ev.ius case, who, after be
ing out three hours, letnrned a verdict of
*18,5(171,360 for the State.
—in tho Senate, yesterday. Senator
Gordon presented a ntemorial i f the Gov
ernor of Georgia, asking payment by tin*
United States for tho use, ole., of the
Western A Atlantic and East Tennessee
Railroads, tho property of said State.
—It was HHoeithincd in New York yes
terday that iu addition to the *50,000 in
bonds, Alexander D. Hamilton, the ab
sconding City ’Treasurer of Jersey City,
has also stolen $30,000 cash, belonging to
tbo tax nocoiiuts.
—At Cleveland, Ohio, at 1 o'clock
yesterday, tbo fire wus burning, but
under control. Losses estimated as
lows : Worthington, ou building, from
$75,000 to $80,(HK) ; on stock, fro
$210,000 to $225,0(10 —insured f**r $!»;.,-
000. Koch A Goldsmith, on stock, $1
000 ; insured for $200,000. Adams A
Goodrich, clothing, damage to stock by
water uukuown. Origin of the tiro
known.
tueIveathek.
Petautment of Wa«,
Washington, Jnu. 31, 1874.
Hrobubiiitic*.—For the Gulf States,areas
Mr. McKibbeu—To prohibit managers j of light rain with risiug temperature. For
of elections aud others tkau Tax Colloct- J the Middle aud South Atlantic States,
or* to receive taxes. i partly cloudy weather, variable winds and
Mr. Bacon-—To limit and regulate the | no decided ckango of temperature,
assessment and collection of taxes by mu- ’•'4^'»
tiioipul authorities in this State; to pro-; MARINl!i 1^ 1 KLL1GKNCK.
kibit Macon from borrowing money. ‘
MARKETS.
Itr TF. MW RADII TO KKQl'IRI'.R.
.Money aud Stock Market*.
London, January 31.—Erio 45$a45;{.
Paris, January 81.—Rentes 58f.l0c.
New York, January 31.— Stooks active
and strong. Money 4. Gold 111 j}. Ex
change—long 484, short 487^. Govern
ments strong. State bonds steady.
Sew York Bank Mtatenunt.
New York, Jan. 31.—Loans increased
$2,376,000; specie increased $1,376,000;
legal tenders increased $ 1,000,000; depos
its increased $600,000.
I*rovi*lon Market*.
New York Jan. 31.—Flour fnvors buy
ers. Wheat closed quiet. Corn lc better.
Pork quiet and unchanged.
Cincinnati, January 31.—Markets gen
erally quiet und steady.
St. Louis, Jan. 31.—Bacon strong nk
7jo for shoulders, Oc for clear rib sides
aud for clear sides. Other articles
unchanged.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, January 81—Noon.—Cotton
fiat; uplands 7^; Orleans8j; sales 10,000,
including speculation und export.
Later.—Uplands, nothing below low
middlings, shipped January uud February,
7 13-U>; Orleans, nothing below Rood or
dinary, shipped February, and March, 8
1-10; sales of 10,000 bales of American.
New York, Jan. 31.—Cotton dull and
nominal; sales of 171 bales: uplands 15^;
Orleans lOj.
Futures opened as follows: February
15; March 16jal5 10-10; April 16 13-82.1
10 1-10; May 10A; June 10 27-32.
New York, Jan. 31—Evening.—Cotton
—net receipts 2,000; gross 8,205; dull and
nominal; sules Irl.
Futures closed steady; sales 15,200
boles, as follows: February 15; March
15 17-82, 15 SI-10o; April fo 1-82C; May
10 16.82alOAc; June lOjr; July 17^al7
New Orleans, January ML—Cotton
quiet, uomiuul aud unchanged; net re
ceipts Stiff7 ; exports to Great Britaiu 0,-
2!)ff, France 1028 ; sales 8000, last even
ing 4000 bales.
Augusta. Jan. 81.—Cotton receipts
110; sales 874.
Savannah, January 31.—Colton—net
receipts 2,703; exports to Great Britain
!; sales 1,024.
alvkhton, January 31.—Colton—Net
receipts 2,Kill bales; exports to Great
Britain 2,558: salos 3,000.
Baltimore, January 81. — Cotton—net
receipts 267; sales 141.
Charleston, January .‘5!.—Cotton net
receipts 232; sides 000.
Boston, January 31.—Cottou ; net re
ceipts 328; sales 200.
Mouile, January 31 —Cotton, net re
ceipts 8,407; sales 1,000,
AMUSEMENTS.
tween Stewart and Webster counties.
Mr. Matthews, to authorize the trustees
uf the Upson county camp ground to sell
real estate.
Mr. Willis of Talbot, to authorize tho
Culinary of Talbot county, to issue bunds
iu tho similitude of bank notes, not ex
ceeding $5,000.
Mr. Fort, to designate tho holidays to
be observed iu tho acceptance nnd pay
ment of bills of exchange, bank checks
nnd promissory notes.
Mr. Sims, to give tho Ordinaries of this
State concurrent jurisdiction with tho
county judges to enforce court contracts.
Mr. Peabody, to authorize tho Ordina
ries and County Commissioners to levy a
t.i\ to supplement tho Public School Fund
of the Slato.
Mr. Butt of Marion, to provide that tho
Governor appoint a Commissioner of Ag-
rioulturo at a salary of $2,000, with a
clerk at $1,200.
Mr. Hamilton, to more effectually ool
lect money prescribed by law as a penalty
for keeping any gaming table.
Mr. llogo—To authorize the hiring of a
certain class of convicts to private citi
zens ; to amend section 1,421 of tlic Code
by striking out ouc quart uud inserting
one-hulf gallon; to extend the provisions
of the injunction law of 1870, and nets
amendatory thereof lo motions to dissolve
injunctions and certain other motions; to
authorize compensation to attorneys nt
law who preside in the trial of cases in
stead of the presiding judge, uud to pro
scribe the method of enforcing it: to pte-
Horibe the method of collecting the foes
of masters in chancery, auditors und arbi-
t ralora.
Mr. Calhoun—To provide more effectu
ally for ties collection of costa of Justices
of nho Peace aud Uoiistaiblos in criuiiual
Springer’s Opera House!
ONE MtiHT ONLY!
5th Avenue Theatre Crtinatifln
From New Yolk.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4TH,
WiM lia jMc-suntuil AuKuatiu Daly'i (treat Society
Play, in '■ ncta, entitled
Divorce S
Act 1. Oh< n in Murrix*..
A<’t '11m Mrifo lie.on.
A<t Tho Curse ol Interference.
Act t. Tho Law Itetuliutea.
ActThe Divorced.
Tho uhove piny w ill he prcHented with all that
attention to <.rti>n nml c it nil that Inin made it
elaowhere n fnAhlonnhle succour, and accorded the
eudoocment of both prenH and public.
Hodervcd nets ft 50 ; (icuernl AdinUtioii, $1.00 ;
ScntH can now he sociirod at W. J. Chaflln'i.
tX LAIMKD LETTERS.
Colon Hits, January .'Mat, 1874.
Tlic lollowiujr i» the lint of unclaimed letter* r.
maiding iu tho l’.mlurtloe to thiri tint •.
Rirlie mr«
II II .1 W
Relit ley 0, '
Rildeli II
Mini A,
Bird T .1
J :c in moan C
Juunlnxhain W
Kvrago mins I
Fiehcr li
Full!love L
Gallon J T
ilawkiua nil
Heathen H I
Hoard uirn W
IliKddon T
.McCarty minn M
McKamie A K, t
Mobley C, o
Morague misH A 1
Sownmn D W
o mi*ri L, 'J
City Tax Sales.
W ILL bo sold on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN MARCH NEXT, In front of tho
AUCTION HOUSE OF ELLIS A HARRI
SON, in tho City of Colutubus, tho following
doAcribod property, all situate l lu the City ol
Columbus, levied on to satisfy sundry 11 tai. for
taxes duo said City of Columbus for the year
1B7J:
North part of lot No 571, containing about
one-sixth ol an acre more or less, with the liu-
provements thereon; levied on as the property
of Airs Eliza Aunerro. Amount ol tux $17.25.
Lot No 215, containing half an aore more or
less, with improvements thereon; levied on as
tho property of M Barringer, deceased.
Amount, of tux $72.60.
South part of lot No 120, containing one-
clghtu ol un acre more or less, with Improve
ments thereon t levied on as the property of J
W Casten ( \V 1* Turuor, Agent). Amount of
tax $22.00
South half of lot No 3H6, containing one-
fourth ot un acre more or loss, with Improve
ments thereon; levied ou as tho property ot
Part of lot No 102, being store house occupied
by .1 C Andrews; levied on us tho property oT
Jno 1> Carter. Amount ol tax*2‘J1.25.
Lot Nol&d with improvements thereon; lev.
led on us tiiu property ot Mrs Mary Dixon.
Amount ol tax $111.25.
South part <d lot No 671, containing one-
sixth of un a'
merits theioui
C Dawson. ,
Lot No hi5 with Improvements thereon; lev
led on us the property ol J J Grant
Amount oi tax $313.25.
Uno-fourth of w ater lot No 20; levied on at
the property oi l) \. .1 .1 Qruht. Atuouul of
*"*: $15.7’
being dwelling situated between the property
of 11 S Stockton on the north und Q .1 Golden
on tho south; levied on ns tho property ol Vie-
toria C Huy ties (Geo W Haynes, Trustee).
Amount of tax $10 25.
Lot No 2578 with Improvements thereon; lev-
led on us the proporty ot r*urali C Hawks.
Amount or tax $87.25.
North part of lot No 353, holng 05 feet of
north part running baek 147 toot lu Inches with
improvements thereon; levied on us tho prop
erty of .1 U Jordun, Turusteu lor Julia C Jor
dan and chil i. Amount ol tax $35.26.
Fart ol lot No 6'.)1, containing one fourth of
an aero more or loss; levied on as tho property
( t A 51 Kennedy, guardian Min Shlrby.
Amount of tax $17.25.
South hull ol lot No 136, with Improvements
thereon; levied ou as the property of A K La
mar, Trustee, tor Catharine ll Lamar. Amount
of tax $51.25.
North hull of lot No 483 with improvements
there..n; levied ou ds the property of Jason
Lewis. Amount of tax$25.26,
Fart of lot No 180 with Improvements tliore-
on. being two story houses (routing on west
side of Angle (or Dillingham) street; levied ou
as the property of .1 Marclmls. Amount ol
tax $13 25.
Part, of lot No 17fl, with Improvements there-
on, being store on corner Randolph and Ogle
thorpe streets, known us Brass!ll s corner; lev-
the property of Win A McDougald.
AUCTION 8ALES.
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
DESIRABLE FURNITURE !
Embracing many Desirable articles.
ju31 It
ELLIS & HARRISON,
AGENTS FOR
GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY
OF ATLANTA, GA.,
W ILL sell these excellent Soaps of ALL grades
to the trade ut FACTORY PRICKS, freight
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE,
KENT AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
iu the City uud omutry, and will advertise the
same (at private sale) PREP OK CHARGE, iiiiIosh
tho property is sold.
For Sale.
CITY LOT No. tk»l, on McIntosh street, with
three dwellings on the same. Will hr* sold
together or separate, at a low tigurc, tor cash.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in the
ImniueoH centre of tho city. \\ ill sell ut u^nut
bargain, or to an ucceptalde party an undivided
A DESIRABLE BOUSE AND LOT, with ten
acres ground, in Liuwood, one tulle from S. \V. It.
II. depot; u very comfortable and desirable home.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 200 yard.
For Rent.
A STORK HOUSE iu tho valley of Talbot county,
ut a crosb-l'oad, three miles of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable locution for a Dry
Goods uud Grocery business. so pi 7
banks.
1.. SALISBURY,
Columbus, 6a., *
Does a General Banking Business,
PEALS IN
ISacliniiKc, Hold, Silver, Sion,.,
Special attention Riven to ,- 0||w
tloiiN, nml prompt return, '
New York Oonncsroxbr.NT:
American tlxehnnice Btatiol.nl
SAVINCS BANK.
DEPOSITS received In „
cent* and uptrarils,
SEVEN per cent, (per itonuoi,
lerc«t allowed, pnjulilo ltt j» uu , r ,
April, July nnd October, leompo„ nll ]
ed lour time* itnntmlly.)
DEPOSITS PAID OS DEMAND.
DIRECTORS:
W. L. SALISBURY Poinu rly of Warm** i,.
A. 1LLQK8—Of Preer, lllgos A Co.
W. R. BROWN—Of Columbus Iron Woikic
C. A. REDD—Or C. A. Redd 4 Co.
U. L. McUOUGH—Of John Mcdongh 4 Co.
wt l* »««f
CROCERIES. **
A. New Enterprise;
wholesale
Grocery and Provision House
In Marshall, Ala.
J. T. HOLLAND
T AKES pleasure 1>» notifying Mvrchnuu
Plantera of tU« autroundlug countn ib»i>,
I, receiving a very largo stock ..t Qiocorbuai
Parr o
Paluier \V
i J,i
i W WPrido mrs M,
PrnlHtt P R
Redden 11 K, <
Robinson C
Boss in i n 0, c
Schley mlss f
Sears It
sharp W L
Simmons mist
Smith U
Smith P 11
Smith .1
smith J L, c
S|iurliug miss
Poliak •<
. M, ihonmsvilt..,
Charcoal for Sale Cheap.
(y LARGE QUANTITY OP CHARCOAL ou
id at tho Gas Works, lor salt* at Three cunt, a
ltnsliel till tho prosoul lot U disposed of. Cheaper
iu Wood. tel Ot
LATE ARRIVAL OF
NALAUA GRAPEk,
1.41 \ DON' LAYER HUN,
LONDON LAYER UA1NINM,
, nt No. Ho
Itm
Profuino & Hoffman.
LOST!
^ WHITE POINTER BITCH, slightly formed.
satisfactorily ii
S. .SHEPHERD.
Mr. For the
.Mtiun, ot Thibet county.
ef of .1. O.
SAFE INVESTMENTS.
cl nrticlo 1st of tho Coustitulion, prohib
iting lottorieR nml tho sale of lottery liek-
opeul the local protluce
A".
Executor, will sell
t Public Auction, o
BRICK STORE NO. UO It ROAD :
iow occupied by Win. Bench.
I will ofl'er the other li
'ash mid tho batauco ou I.
nil also sell STORK
t, for CASH or on n."-
r in format ion apply t<
n time. Titles guar-
, HI, West side Broad
c. e. noon eh.
Amount of tux$125 26.
Part of lot No 178 with iiuprovom r nt8 there-
i, being store occupioil by H McUauly us it
marble yard; levied on as tbo property ol Sarah
MuUauloy. Amount of tax $87.25.
Part of lot No 24t», containing one-rixthof
n acre, moro or toes, with improvements
thereon, being betwoen tho proporty of Mr.
Howard on thu north nml Mr. Brumhull on thu
south; levied on as the property of Jane E
Stewart. Amount ot tax $29.25.
No 609 with improvements thereon; lev
ied on as tho property olLuoy Torry. Amount
tax $45.25.
Part of 1 t No 159, lieing 20 ft 10 inches front
i Brond st. ami running baek 147 It 10 luehes,
l which is lovatc/l tonument No 30; lovied on
i tho property of.los.S W in tor, tr us too for Mrs
U Vlotorio Winter. Amount ot tax $21.25.
and miscullaneous
property or F S
........ . J107.94.
Two g<dd opera chains; lovied ou as the prop
erty ol T S t-peur. Amount of tax $100.
Two mot a file cases; lovied on as tho proporty
of Henry McCauley. Amount of tax $96.14.
Two counter show
contents; lovlod on ... _ .
■Jlmpman. Amount of tax $197.94.
Parties may settlo any of tho above
before the day of sale by paying tho amount of
tax specified above together with cost of adver
tising. MATT. \V. MURPHY,
Icl-)aw4t Marshal.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\K7 ILL be sold on tin first Tuesday lu March
TI next, l)»'lw*M‘u the legal hours of safe, in
front of J Mis «t Harrison's auction house, tbo
following property, to-w lt
I side of Broad street, between
Kiimlolph und Bryan streets, next innnodiatoly
sonth of tin. lot known h« tint Curruixhi lot,
fronting on said Proud street 7o I ot, uioiv or less,
tliul running back e«.-t 147 ft 10 in., more or less,
ou which lately stood the brick building known
as the St. Mary’.* Bank biiildiiiir, whhli embraced
store Iiouu'h mintbers I t. It', nnd 48 Brond stioet,,
and comprising part of City lot No. 178, sold to
satisfy ti fa. hinted from MitScoguu Superior Court
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu March
VY m*xt. between tho legal hours of sale, iu
front of Ellis & Harrison's uuctiou house, tha fol
lowing property, b -\» it :
All that tract or parcel of land situste, lying
or being iu the Uouuty of Muscogee, and lit what
is known us the Coweta Reserve, beg lining at tho
c< ruer it lien* the express road cross' s tho couth
ad, thence running aloug west
s <t was know u iu 18tt3) to
:li line lot No. 99, thence
the northeast corner of
It I'rotit iliut corner along
id ion, containing 11
Joint logon's line i
IVKY. MiorlfT.
**;'*' J "I Uappp 11,mr, pub. »0«« lo be Mwanod
.uUd L; 1 r.Lk 1., .lie, i, before u*. It The p»,do n o( tl
botuls nnd change bills.
Mr. Sullies To tcAuco thu tiqlcagu of
mumhera and officers ot tho Creueral As
sembly to ten cents per mile.
BILLS INTlIODrCED.
Already 528 bills have been introduced
in the Houae, exclusive of many resolu
tions, 120 having been read the first time
to-day. Many are to change the Code.
GENERAL RAILROAD niLL.
Tho ono to M-hich 1 have referred has
New York, Jau. 31.—Arrived
Camel, Noruor, Dufieriue, Homeward,
Gibuon, Wild lluoter.
Rome Building and Loan Asso
ciation.
Series A. and B.
1 M1K 77th Installment Series A aud both Install
ment Series B, will b.> due ou MONDAY, Feb
ruary 2J. Payment will le nude to the under-
dersigued at office of Merchants' and MocliaDK
Rank. JOHN KING,
fel Treaa’r Pro tern
is hafidiCoii ;>• illustrated, and
doQbtAiVwf with auooess
P*ra*< A >uUua>
ib» i.ru».. Bot bs ““ intri ’ Juc ' J 11 w i’ro»a enough Mechanios' Building and Loan
... l ° r 1 lCit I cover all, aud w ill no doubt be adopted, A8SCCiatiOD
,, , to COrcr Bit, »uu a iu ou uwuui ue auuuaai,
* “ 8 »PPK>val. j aH it should meet the views ot all and au-
New Turkish Prunes,
New Currant*,
lri*li Out Jlcnl,
Kplri’d Trii»e,
AimorcS nim cd Mrai,
I'uri* Apple aud HTiic Vinegar,
lluckwlieat Clour,
llwef Tongue*,
Choice llultvr.
Extra Choice Young Ifywou, liupe-
rlul, Idunposvster nnd Oolong
Tea*,
YVhilu Kerosene Oil,
I reali Shaker Oursleit Need*, war
ranted*
ROB’T S, CRANE,
ftbl (nI Trust#*.
s there ore to cite and m.monuhall and
sirgui.tr the kindred and cr.ditora »»i said d.-
c.ux-d, to »how came, (it uuy they liaifl,) wit mu
the time prvacribed by law, why said letter#
should uot be grauUd.
Given under my hand official signature this
January 3lat, 1874.
P. M. BROOKS.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\\*TLL be sold ou the first Tuesday in March
next, bet ween the legal hours of sale, be
fore the auctio.i house of Ellis k Harrison, Broad
street, Columbus, Ga, the following described
property, to-
The south-
and 50, lying
fronting "
- In lh* billiard toum»m*ul it New ■ ‘ wer ov,,r J' •>»g*nojr.
d 0, Orplw*, . wtrtijr ^ tM ’*' vs*—y | ' wtT “ *“«“•
| The fiiUawisg u, ^he iucoi|ior*toii in (
part of lota of land uutnbers 49
. ou the west side of Broad street,
Broad street 40 fret and running hack
street, with improvements known as
the Southern Express Office, as the property of
the Southern Express Company, to satisfv a ti fa
issued by Muscogee Superior Court in favor of
Martin Couuor vs. Southern Express Company
pointed out b> defeu lent,
oawii U 0. IVKI. Bhtr.f.
i*roi*ei ty
t«Vi o#
ASSIGNEE’S SALE
OK
CROCKERY WARE
AND
House-Furnishing Goods !
M"
MONDAY, FEB. 20,
At the old stand on Randolph street,
lictwocn Rroud mid Oglethorpe,
To Sell off same at Greatly Reduced
Prices.
in brace.-. Crockery of every descrip-
Crockery
; a full liim of Table
uige lot of
R< Hector, and Burners
tiou, plain
I ry, Silver Porks. V
Lain pa. Limp Cliinin
of ull kinds, and generiil stock .
nousL-PURN18111NG GOODS.
jAlao, a good IRON SAPK, which will be sold
»sr Forties Indebtid to Mr. DuYore will please
call and Keltic.
Mr. ROBERT
stock until cl ted out.
<1 IRON
ludebti
ENNIS will have charge o ( th
AMKS ENNIS, A-rignee.
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK SF
LEXTER,,
BILL HEAD
AND
S t ate m e n t, J? ape r,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINE^" 1 - CARDS
All of wliiolt cun lie furtiihj 1 ,it,*«l ut
nlioft notice, at t.ow Ua*hi g,p»><*slottY
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
TRos. Git.toort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, CIA.
THE SUN
PR.XNTINO
BOOK - BINDING
ESTABLISHMENT,
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Modern Styles of Machine
ry and Material,
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BOOK-BIKTSIKTO,
■KCU.ing Steam Power, running six
of the most improved and be9t make
Pre.tes, with constant additions to
our already very large assortment of
Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, and
other material, and skilled workmen
in every department, our facilities for
turning out all descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
Wraen Iron, abrot.,1 will re
els'® Hie vaillc attention at U the
parlies wore present Xo traneart
tlte bllMineMS, nn,I will l,e prompt
ly filled.
THOMAS GILBERT.
Boutin
for rush, hub
urtb of Bncc..,
LOW ElGUREd, nml will keep bit stork lull uj.
purchased bin entire«{»,«
less, and b»!
purciisteiU;
‘"It 'b livet»U trjtll paid f
Dissolution Notice.
T llKcoparin.r*hip hcivlnrort. exts'lug hetweeu
WILLIAMS l*E RCE k llODO, U this day
dissolve) by iuudial ccuseul; Mr. J. W. Ilodo ro-
tires Th" busiiirst- of th" firm will be settled by
T. J. PKAKCK A CO. All partita having claim*
against the firm • w ill proem thorn for paymeut,
aud all who nro indebted to the firm are requested
to come forward and settle, und save trouble.
K. G. WILLIAM.**,
T. J. PEARCR,
J W. HOIK).
Columbus. Ga., Jan'y doth, ls74.
Iu retiring from the firm uf Williams, Paarce 1 !
Uodo, 1 tak.‘ jdesvura iu n-tuiiiiug thank* to my I
friends and custom r-. for the liberal patrounge
Dissolution Notice.
rnHE FIRM OF THOMAS GILBERT &
J. CO. hHH this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. Tne busiuess will be settled up by
THOMAS! (11T.RKHT tnwl n...,. i... ,1.:.
the settlement of their arroaragos.
THUS. DsWOLP,
THUS. GILBERT.
Columbus, Ga., Dee. 31,1873.
> pay, In* is enabled to sell u» low MtU
THE RETAIL HOUSE
OP
Holland & Duller
IS N0M OPEN,
with a full line of
Groceries and Staple Good*,
Jit—t* dlmj adapted to tha trade.
Go to Pomeroy’s,
at lino■ ai:ft*N roK.ir.R,
For Ferris & Co.’s Sugar-cured Pij
Hams and Strips, Ferris's Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright’s Ne Plus Ultra
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore's,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemon., Pre
served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch,
Sordines, Salmon,Oysters, Tomatoes,
Christmas Eggs, Turkoys, Ducks and
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nic Crackers,
Snaps, &o.
4»-Mr. T. C. Prioouon will he found at (Le
count or, und will bo pleased tn wait on Ills tor
uior customers und friends. The patronage »i
tho public ia respectfully aolioite I. [dedo
Italian Maooaroni,
Cream and Pine Applo Cheese,
Corn Starch,
Albert, Soda and Fox Crackers,
Family and Toilet Soaps,
Sperm and Parraflne Candles,
Liquors and Spices,
Imported Wines and Cigars,
Dried and Pickled Beef,
Mocha, Java, Rio and Laguyra Coffee,
AT
H. F. ABELL & CO.'S,
JaJS (in; ull
Wm. .S. I'o* n. Pamlli. It. Baiinn*
S. R. BALDWIN & C0„
GENERAL DEALERS IN
Choice Family Groceries,
Domestic Dry Uootl*, Notions,
TOBACCO, Ac.. Ao
Db9 AND PURE l,HH'tlR>
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT,
N eeding money very much, and wniiis*
to CI.OME OCT
ALL WINTER GOODS
R( fore Spring, offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
LESS OK COST!
Now ia your chi
Again wo atk a!
PEACOCK A SWIFT.
FARM BOOKS.
hcretof.
them to tho
who are determined
ja3l lut
ndr11, und reapocFully recnntnsud
JOHN W. 1I0D0.
T. J. Pearce Co.,
(Successors to Williams, Poarcs k Hodo.)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
R ESPECTFULLY announce to their friend* and
the public tLxt they will continue buaiuess
at (be old *taud, where they will keep a good
stock of
Qrocerie., Plentetlon Suppiiee, Ac.,
Which will be told low and atrletlj for oa*h
Sail ta I. J. FIX*Cl a CCS
TIME BOOKS
FOE
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
counts with their employees. Price
$1 50.
The form is one furnished by a planter of much
experience. Its use will enable a Parmer to save
many timea iu cost duriug the year.
Printed and for sale hy
THOMAS GILBERT,
8UN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
The Book will he fetwarded by mall, on
reeeipt of pike. Jsal dawtf
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES I!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOK
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
jad2 ddni Under Rankin Hou«.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty-
Will Pay the II iff bent .Market Price for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & R a t) s
All kinds Wrapping Pap er
and Paper Bags on hand.
Notice.
Change of Firm.
I HASH tUla day t.k.u eU.r.. -rMi
ls.ffej'i Junk Dusmus, *oJ «I" ‘-'("IL,
same iu style and manner a* heretofeie. i 'j r-^
fully solicit the customer, of Mr. ^ #|l
favor me with their consignment*, ami *
prompt attention in every rc *P£ c ^j rTXBs*U‘H.
0|l.lliorpe .i|j BriJ*,
Columbus. Jan’y 27th, 1874.
busskv,
iv. JT.
agent for
American Cotton Tie Co
1 I.I, APPROVKD I'ATTKKSS ta '
n. COTTON TIN-. luinl.brJ in —I I- ' *
.. In.... nsnrk.t ..... y _ t
M l( >“%> it