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SATURDAY |FEBUUAUY 7, 1871.
I'OSITIVK.
NVo nre forced by the nocosKity of onr
business to make the following nnnounce-
tnent. The advertising and subscription
rates printed in this issue will bo strictly
adhered to, and where subscriptions are
not paid strictly in advance the following
prices will bo insisted on :
'Per Aiiiiiiin.
Daily $10 00
Weekly 2 f»0
Sunday .*) 00
Sunday and Weekly f> 00
Monthly subscribers VO
Savannah shipped on Wednesday 8,200
bales of cottou for Liverpool, and 2,.*>00
bales for Rotterdam.
W. C. Carson, white Republican, lias
boon appointed Postmaster for Thonias-
villo, On. The HnterprUo of that town
says that Congressmen Whitoly managed
to have Ciesar Few, colored, appointed
deputy.
Partial repudiation is threatened in
Virginia, as woll as Louisiana. It is said
that Kemper will soon send to the
Legislature of Virginia a proposition re
ducing all classes of the present indebted
ness of the State to one, and issue bonds
to cancel the same for fifty por comtuiu of
their face, bearing six per cent, interest,
which would bo equal to threo per cent,
upon tlio present debt. A commission
will be proposed to represent the facts to
the creditors of I ho State and compound
tho debts upon the foregoing principles of
adjustment.
A speciai. Washington dispatch of tho
.'id instant to the New Orleans Picayune
Hays that on that day Honator Frolinghuy-
hoii clearly defined tho attitude of the
Federal Administration, which is tho re
jection of Pinchback and tho maintenance
of a masterly neutrality or non-commital-
ism as between tho two contending State
Governments.
If |>y “masterly neutrality” is meant
tho leaving of tho people of Louisiana
entirely free to settle tho matter for them
selves, there is no doubt as to how tho
cuutti^ will be decided, and that quickly.
The English manufacturers, seeing tho
advantage of spinning and weaving cotton
as near tho locality of production ns pos
sible, are establishing cotton factories in
India. They are increasing fast in the
British possessions there. Wo see it
stated that tho Bombay mills nloue em
ploy ton thousand operatives and work up
llfteon hundred bales a week. This is
ahead of the manufacture in our Southern
States. Can wo afford to let India get tho
advantage of us in tho manufacture of tho
staple? It will not only make moro per
manent and necossarv tho culture of cot
ton thoro, but it will enable tho Hindoos
to raise it moro cheaply by giving factory
work to their women and children.
Confiscation-in South Carolina.
The Union Times prints tho tax receipts
for taxes upon 800 acres of land near
Jonosvillo, in that county. They mnko
tho following exhibit:
Tux oh on 800 acres of land, 1807.$ 7 S.'l
Taxes on 800 aoros of land, 1808. 00 00
Taxes on 800 acres ot land, 1870. 117 80
Thus, says the Charleston Courier, the
taxes on ono piece of property in Union
county were increased eight-fold during
tho first two years of Radical rule in this
State, and llftuou-fold during tho six
yours of its corrupt domination. Tho
property upon which the above tnxesworo
paid has not enhanced in value ono dol
lar in fact, the buildings and fences are
not as good as they wore in 18(17.
llAl'r.N AT NAVAXXA1I.
For the hurdle race, on Wednesday,
purse $5100, $50 to tho soeoud horse, tho
following horses started : Lewis & Co.’s
Santa Lawler, Hitchcock’s LiTnostone, and
Jardou \ Wilson’s Revenge. Rovongo
won by a “throat latch,” Limestone sec
ond ; time Till, two mile heat. The sec
ond race, for the Tenlmcoko stake for
throe year olds, $1100 and entrance money,
second horse to roroivo $100, was con
tested for by Bacon’s Flower Girl, O’Cou-
nor’s Tannic, Lewis' Vaudulito, and lliteh-
cook’s Hoouo. Tho first named won, in
1:58$ —Vaudulito second. Third race,
two mile heats, purse $500, $100 to the
socond horse. Lewis’ Bessie Lee, Ba
cons Jim Ilinton, and Hitchcock’s Fire
Ball, started. Bessie Lee won in two
straight bouts ; time 0:5f*L 11:50). Hin
ton was ftoeond.
The races wore well attended, and the
running was quite interesting.
4'otton ami Provisions.
A city correspondent of the Mobile
Heyinter presents the case thus :
Planters, Read This. - Cotton to-day
is selling in Liverpool at a price that will
barely pay hero twelve cents currency for
low middlings. More than this. Gortons
are offered to bo delivered in Juno and
July next at prices equivalent to twelve
cents for low middlings. Deduct live to
ton dollars per bale to get your cottou to
market, and wlmt arc the proceeds per
pound to you? Oau you, under the pres
ent system of cottoii raising, pay expenses
at $40 or $50 per bale?
Consider these facts, and act like sane
men. Plant less cottou, more corn, more
oats, more wheat, more potatoes, more
peas, more turnips, more of everything
that goes to feed man and beast, and let
your cotton be the least of all crops. The
writer is no alarmist, but a plain busi
ness man. taking practical viewsof things;
blit in all seriousness, our State and sec
tion is hopelessly ruined unless less cot
tou and more breads tuffs are produced.
Tin; Next Pope.—The Paris correspon
dent of the New York Tinas says that
('ardiual Lucicn Bonaparte, Italian by
UF.OKUIA MEW*.
— Diamonds found in Hall county arc
still exhibited, but we have heard of no
salo of ono found iu that locality.
-Tho Star reports that the court-house
at Griffin was set on fire by hot bricks
used for keeping the judge’s feet warm.
-Dalton is talking about having a cot
ton factory. It will prove to bo talk of
tho most profitable kind if it leads to the
right kind of action.
—Macon is getting up a “married folks’
party." No singlo people, of either sex,
are to bo admitted. That’s a fair way to
retaliate, and perhaps it will bring some
outsiders into the ring.
-Our exchanges from various partft of
tho State report farm work fairly com
menced, and tho plows running. Gener
ally tho crops of small grain sown last
fall aro represented to be doing woll.
—A negro woman in Klberlon was com
mitted to jail tho other day, on a charge
of administering a dose of strychnine in
a glass of whiskey to another colored
woman, killing her in a few minutes.
—Tho Norcrows Agricultural Club has
appointed J. T. O. Board, Esq., and Mr.
J. R. Hopkins delegates to tho Georgia
Agricultural Convention, which meets in
Columbus on the 10th inst.
—Georgia negroes, on their way to Ar
kansas, tell tho people along the route
that tho poll tax iu Georgia is ten dollars;
and, what iH more to be wondered at, they
have found an editor iu Memphis who be
lieves it, which tho namo of his paper is
tho Aval niche.
—Tho Athens Georgian tells n story of
a pious old lady near that city, who waH
over-persuaded by tho young folk to have
a party at her house ; and when tho gay
crowd had assembled, what was their sur
prise at the advent of a solemn minister,
who at ouoo proceeded to preach them a
regular sermon of two hours’ length !
That old lady will hardly bo importuned
to give another party.
$20 Reward.
Of t Ilf
r
oiored Mare Alula, aged four year* N«i ”
i.irk* about her except tin* Jett'-r (1
branded on the left cheek, and clone • beared.
The ttliovo reward will be given for the appre
hension ati'l delivery of Haiti mule to the under
signed. Address
_ fcb7 d3tw3t*
For Salo.
fJlIIK II0KPK AND ROCK A WAY owned by the
Bisters of Mercy. For partlculi
i apply I
Ai.umiA a i:\vs.
— A planter of Lowndos county has
made over four barrels of syrup from an
acre planted in Cubau cano. The product
of tlu» acre was worth fully two bales of
cotton, and sold as readily as cotton.
—Col. J. R. Powell has made arraugo-
meutH with Mr. Willis, a warden of tho
penitentiary, to get from ten to twenty-
live convicts to work on tho stroots of
Birmingham, free of charge, excopt t ho
cost, of feeding and lodging them.
—The Mohilo I {eg inter of Thursday,
referring to reports which liavo extended
as far as this city, says: “The rumors of
tho streets or alleys, that (Job For«yth has
left this paper, to take charge of another,
or for any purpose whatever, aro entirely
false. He is temporarily absout, on pri
vate business, but that is all. The rost is
utterly untrue.”
—Tho Morning News of yesterday soys
that on Thursday quite a number of citi
zens of Montgomery wero summoned to
Washington us witnesses iu tho case
against Jndgo Bustced. The proceeding
against him seems to bo an earnest ono.
Wo have heard it whispered that those
conducting it already have their affections
centered upon his successor, and that Ex-
Gov. Parsons is their man.
—Tho Tax Rale advertisement of Bul
lock county considerably overruns a pago
of tlm Union Springs Herald. This is
tho third or fourth page advertisement of
that kind that wo have noticed iu our Ala
bama exchanges within a week. It really
looks as if tho pooplo generally wero unn-
blo to pay their taxes, and would liavo to
submit to heavy costs to savo their prop
erty. Thoro must bo u change, or ruin is
inevitable.
—Tho Montgomery Journal says that
tho effort of the Alabama Commissioners
to “take West Florida in out of tho wot,”
was untaieccsnful, Wo thought that tho
report of progress in that direction was
premature. Perhaps it was “too dry a
test” that the Alabamians offered to tho
Florida legislators. Wo have hoard some
remarks about the latter, dropped by tlio
wayside, that wore not very complimen
tary.
Tlic 4>iiMi«'s-4'ii*liiiig 4'iinc.
Notice lifts recently boon made of tho
bill for an injunction filed by Mrs. Myra
Clark Gaines against Caleb Cushing.
To day Cushing tiled a bill against Mrs.
Gaines. He states that in February, 1 SGI,
she ontored into a contract with him to
pay sums contingent on his success in
prosecuting certain cases ; expressed hor
satisfaction at the result, and promised to
comply with hor contract. Under theso
judgments she recovered a largo amount
of properly in New Orloans and damages
against, tho parties, and by compromise,
oto., sho lius recovered large amounts
lie charges that by tho express terms of
the contracts ho is entitled to a percent
age of all property or damages recovered,
and she has refused or neglected to pay
the same or account to him for his share,
except $(500 paid to his attorney, J. S.
Whitaker, in Now Orleans. Ho further
states that ho has recovered a deod for
1,122 acres of land entitled to patent, and
certificates for (51,101 acres, llo therefore
(nays for the .statement on account, that
she may bo decreed to pay such Hums as
may bo due; that sho may bo glad to dis
cover what property she has recovered.
4'oitioroitiun Intrigue*.
[Cincinnati Commercial.]
Washington, Jon. JU.—It. iH reported
steps are being taken to huvo Attorney
General Williams removed, the object be
ing lo secure the place for his colleague.
Senator Seott, whoso term expires in a
little more than a year from this time,
and whoso chances for re-election are uot
considered good. Cameron thinks he can
have his son-in-law. Way no McVeigh,
elected to the place if his political sagac
ity bus not deserted him. Scott is a Re
publican lawyer, ami has made a fine
record in tho Senate as a quiet, hard
working man of very good ability, and he
would doubtless prove a much better
Attorney General than any one of tho
gentlemen whom Grant has discovered
for the place up to tliis time.
For some reason or other Cameron has
recently taken a dislike to Douglass,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and
if he unites with Benjamin Butler in de
manding Douglass's removal, as it seems
probable that he will, the official life
of the hitter gentleman will doubtless
soon come to an end. There is nothing,
probably, that Cameron and Butler acting
in concert cannot do with tho present
Administration.
.Imlgc lliifctcc<l.
Washington, February 5.—Tho sub
committee of the House J udiciary Com
mittee commenced to-day tho investiga
tion of charges made against the judiii 1
integrity of Judge Bustced, of Alabama.
Governor Smith and Colonel Reynolds,of
Valentines for 1874
VALENTINES AT
5c, I Hr, 15c, 25c, 50c, 5llr, 75c, 81 and 82!
Wo guarantee satis-
iniauuuu.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN.
fobO mohll ly
DRESSED
Turkeys and Chickens,
Fresli Butter and Eggs.
Bond tlio money with tho order,
f"l»0 H* AT 4JFX11Y’S.
Dwelling House and Lot
For Sale.
I <IKFF.lt for Halo Hid Iioiihc ami lot recently or*
cupied liy Mr*. V. K. Owen*, iu (lirard, Ala.
Tile lot in one aero; the dwelling is comfortable
and with Home repairs can l>e made desirable.
Tim place is near the Hriek Yard, on Marshall's
creek, ten mitm »•«’ walk from either bridge. For
terms, apply to C. A. Peabody, Enquirer office.
Cl I AS. A. PKAHODY.
w u
Guardian's Salo.
L be Hold on the first Tuesday in March
icxt, at the iiHiml place of holding public
"• i» tbe city of Columbus, <ia . 1.083 shuns of
hIoi U in the Nashville and Chattuiiooiri HuIIroad,
as Ihe proport) ot llcnjamin May, deceased, to pay
'IcbtH, and for the purpose of distribution. Terms
•wh- UU8TAYUS Di: HAL'NAY,
fc*bi; wtd Guardian.
W";
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
C. M. K1NSKL.
WITTICH & KXNSEL,
Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
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A N ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the bent goods and the latent styles liavo been focently purchased
iu New York, and are now offered ut tho lowest cash prices.
WATCHES, CIiOCKS, JEWELRY, STERLIX41 MI.VKll A PLATED WARE,
All of the latest manufacturers.
Diamonds. Gold and Silver Spectacles and Eye-Glasses,
Gold mid Silver Thimbles, Ladies'mid Gents' Chains,
Plain and Fancy Gold Kings of beautiful workmanship, and every variety
of Article found in a First-Class Jewelry Store.
Stencil Plates of every description cut ut short notice.
POLE AO ENTS for the celebrated Diamond Pebbled PpoctacleH and Eye-Glussea, and Agents for tho
Arundel Pebble Spectacles, which are slightly colored, and in high favor with everybody using specta
cles or eye-glasses.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing in all its branches. Hair Jewelry, Society Badges, Diamond
Setting, or any new work made to order at reasonable rates.
ENUKAVINU promptly executed.dee23 d.°>n>
EACLE AND PHENIX MANUFACTURING CO.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
Sheriff’s Sale.
L l e Hold on tho first Tuesday in March
■ext, between the legal hours of hiiIo, in
front of Ellis ,v Harrison's auction Ir.m*-, Broad
stPft. Columbus, Ga, the following described
property, to-wit:
Pact of lot 219, known us the property of D. W.
Smart, agent for wife,with Improvements thereon.
Levied oil for State ami county taxes for tlio year
eturned to me by Win.
w it ‘ n, 0. IVEY, Sheriff,
Railroad Notice.
Sup’t’s Office North ami South Railroad, 1
February 4th, 1874. J
I )A88EN(JEUS who prefer to do ho can take tho
train ut Kingshoro, on and after Saturday,
ne 7th iiiHfunt, north of Mulberry creek, directly
i roar of Dr. Bruce’s ro*i ’
eceived and delivered at
lie crook, until 21st inst.
ew terminus.
ft*b5 ddfcwlt
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE,
KENT AND PURCHASE of HEAL ESTATE
in tho City and country, and will advertise the
same (at private sale) FllEF OF CHARGE, unless
tin 1 prop< rty is sold.
For Sale.
CITY LOT No. C0l, on McIntosh street, with I
three dwellings «»n the same. Will be sold 1
together or separate, at a low figure, for cash.
ja-7
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated iu the
business centre of the city. \\ <11 sell at a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
intomst. Tho property can ha made to pay a larpu
interest on tho investment.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ten
acres ground, iu Liuwood, one mile from 8. W. It.
R. depot; a very comfortable and desirable home.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 20t> yards
of Southwestern Railroad depot, oue-half acre
ground.
For Rent.
•A STORE HOUSE in the valley of Talbot county,
at a cruHs-ioa I, three miles of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry
Goods ami Grocery business. S"pl7
ELLIS & HARRISON,
AGENTS FOR
GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY
OK ATLANTA, HA.,
W ILL sell these excellent Soaps of ALL grades
to Ihe trade at FACTORY PRICES, freight
added.
Merchants will do well to examine be fore buy
ing elsewhere. They uro guaranteed as good, at
less cost, than other goodB in this line,
jaffl oodAwlw
Freight will be
the old depot, south of
After that date at tho
W. I». OKIPLKY,
Superintendent.
Hamilton Yi.<ih>r copy.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
No. 1070.
rpms is to give notice that on tin* 24th day of
January, A. I). 1874. a warrant in Bankruptcy
issued against tlm estate of Joseph King,
of Columbus, county of Muscogee, ami Stale of
Georgia, who lias I adjudged a Bankrupt on
his own petition, ami that the payment id any
debts and delivery of any properly belonging to
Midi bankrupt, to him. or lor bis use, ana the
transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by
that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt, to prove their debts, ami to choose one
or moro assignees of his estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy, to be hohlcii at the olllco
of L. T. Downing, iu tin* city of Columbus, Ga.,
before Lemuel T. Downing, Esq., Register, on the
21st day of February, A. I). Is71, at lo o'< lock \. m.
WM. II. 8MY 1 11.
United States Marshal, as Messenger.
f•h. r » 2*
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, with the view of arranging
hi« business to close it up at ail early day,
offers his entire stock of
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
TRUNKS,
Ami other goods in his line,
At Very Reduced Prices!
FOR 4’ AS II 4>M.Y!
and to be convinced, please ••all and examine stock
N. II.—All persons who arc indebted to m < are
requested to call and s -tile w ithout further notice.
H. MIDDLEBR00K.
Columbus, January 1st, 1871. «odiu2m
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
r|HIK SMALl, DWELLING SECOND —
"iv north of Mule Public School, Jack- JOllI
u aired. Apply lo
fobs tf c. J. FREDERICK A DUO.
For Rent.
Q LARGE ROOMS, with aide entrance, with us
fyJ
ui parlor and Kitchen. Parties can board wit
family on very reasonable terms, if prefer re
House is well located. Address
Jn25 tf L, Box 184.
For Sale.
f |UlE promises knowtn as the Barnard
Broad street, now
lloopes. Apply to
Ju2.l 2law4w
upper end ofjBg-ft
•ecupied by Mr. L. R.llKll
PEABODY & BRANNON
For Rent,
O NE of the most comfortable Dwellings >yrl
in Wynnton, the residence of Thos.
A. Camuk. deceased. Terms easy. Apply- 1 —
at this office, or to
G. 0. RAGLAND, Agent
jalO ti for JarticB Camak, Ex r.
For Sale Low.
4 eCIIOLARSHlP IN THE MEDICAL COL-
A
LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
novO tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Rooms to Rent.
I ’WO rooms over J. It Johnston A Co.’s lint
Store, suitable for Office or Sleeping Rooms.
Apply to J. It JOHNSTON & CO.
WAGON MAKING.
birth ami education. Italian, of oourae, ; Alabama wore both board. Their evi
dence was principally corroborative of
tho memoiitl presented to Congress,
which charges various official misdeeds in
connection with Judge Bnsteed’s judicial
administration in that State. They claim
he does not reside in Alabama, but in
New York, and iu several instances has
failed to hold court on the days assigned
for its meeting. Busteed was uot pres
ent during the session.
by race, and entered as “Jtalian"on the
official list of Cardinals, is believed (as 1
have already written to you) to be tho
Cardinal already designated for succession
to tho Papal throne. This able and ener
getic prelate is not much heard of; but it
appears thnt last Friday, at Borne, on tho
anniversary of Kapaleon Ill’s death, he
celebrated five huudred masses fur the
good of the late Emperor’s soul; and as
ho was tho hope of Bonapartism in the
past, so, in connection with Home, is he
still its hope iu the future.
—A petition is circulating in Augusta,
tLskiug the Governor to commuto to sen
tence of Jim Cooper, colored, to impris
onment for life. Jim was convicted of
the murder of auother.negro. He is quito
old. and is said to be very weak-minded
—Tho new Joss House in San Fran
cisco is approaching completion. Work
men are engaged in putting up the inte
rior ornaments. The sacred enclosure,
in which the idols nre to be placed, is
non ly complete, tho slabs benriug alle
gorical figures, in demi.relievo, nre un
packed. and in a few weeks all the big
and little gods will till their places.
CHEMICALS—PURE !
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW I*RICES.
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
J.i2i til|119
Stoves, Stoves!
NATHANMN.fe
w
(Oiq»i>nito Sun Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
OUI.D tvHpi-.'t fully invito tlio attention of his
frnuitls ami rustotm-rs to bis <>xtt>nsivo
k of STOVES, HOLLOW AND M’ AM RED
W ARE, HOl'SK-FURN ISlIINVi GOODS, Also
TIN WAKE, at w holosalo ami retail.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly
He lolioits
give i-ntito Hutisfactl
4UJ- Price os low i
before you buy.
1 in tho best manner.
all, feeling assured that lie i
EPPING’S m enu
Notice to all Purchasers of this Excellent
Compound Extract of Euchu.
S KND YOUR OHDKRS TO L. PIFKCF \ (0.,
t'olumhus Ga., and you will get the Genuine,
Original Extract. There is no outside
AGENCIES—EITHER SPECIAL OR GENERAL.
1 am individually Solo Proprietor.
L. PIERCE.
March 5th, 18754. tf
Wanted.
U r K will give nun and women 1HMM.SS
TIliT WILL PAY fro:. -I to *8
per day, cau bo pursued in your own .leighlmr-
hood; it is a rare chance for those out of implo)-
ment or having leisure time; girls and boy# fre
quently do as well as men. Particulars n
Address J. I.VH1AH A 4 41.,
augJS tf 292 Washington st., Boston, Mass.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. M0SKELL
Wood Work iu all their various branches, such
as Plantation Woik. Repairing of Caniages and
Wagons, making of ail descriptions of Plows,
Hoi>e Shoeing, .Vo.
I keep constantly on hand a large stock of all
kinds of PLOWS iu gener.l use, which will be
sold as cheap as can be found any where in tIi*•
South.
1 luve secured the sen 1
the well known wood workman,
to guarantee ail work done, eltlie
iron line.
patronage of the public
solicited.
j.i'20 it'
respectfully
J. H. M0S1IKLL.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Prices Reduced to Suit the Times.
Sash, Blinds and Doors.
JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,,
BILL Ii E A. 3D
AXD
Sta.(:ein ent Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can lie furnished printed at
short notice, at low Carii Rates.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlios. Gilbert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE SUN
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—AND—
BOOK-BUSTDING,
W’Using Steam Power, running six
of the most improved and best make
Presses, 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.
■WOrdcri. from al.ron.I will rn-
elvo I lie Ktiiiic iitleutiuu na 11 the
imrlic» were prevent to trniivttct
tlie buvinevv, uml will be prompt*
ly tilled.
THOMAS GILBERT.
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHENMINGS DEPARTM'T,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent,
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r. '
BANKS.
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS'
8xl(l tuiali
10\12 ’•
12\14 “
nglaze.l 8c, ami pla/cil 20c per light.
18c,
Li|> sash 2r per light
BLINDS .'•(>.■ l’KIl FOOT, m- asuriif
i“t over regular siz.s in width.
! panel doors, \ \ In. t hit k. 51x7 feet
Fifty cents per side for moulding doors extra.
R. R. GOETCHIUS & CO J ==
Corner St. Clair ami Jackson Sts., j
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. | | |Y| Q.
Dissolution Notice.
has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will be settlod up by
THOMAS GILBERT, to whom thoso having
claims against the firm will present them for
payment. Tho«e Indebted to tho firm for sub
scriptlon, advertising, job work or book-bind
ing are requested to give early attention to
the settlement of their arrearages.
THOS. Dr WOLF,
THOS. GILBERT.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 31,1873.
FARM BOOKS.
dl W io!'. 11
BOOKS
Our Seventy Page illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, ELINDS.
STAIll HAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed to tiny one interested in bnildlutt, or
receipt of Btamp,
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 Si 256 CANAL 8TKF.KT,
Jyll dAwly NKW YORK CITY.
FOB
ret
En Giles any one to koep accurate
counts with their employees. Price
$1 50.
The form is one furnished by a planter of much
experience. Its use will enable a Farmer to suv
many times its cost during the year.
Printed and for sale by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
Sttr The Book will he forwarded by mail, o
receipt of price. Ja2l d*wtf
COLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
February 5th, 1874. tf
GEORGIA.
A, 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Compy
I'OXTIMJES TO OFFER THE PlllMF
INDEMNITY apist Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000,00,
She Wants a Chance to Cot it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
l’rcNidciit.
Columbus, Oct. 1st, le755.
Treasurer.
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF
San Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
6. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
oct22 ly
COLUMBUS. GA.
COPARTNERSHIP.
milK UNDERSIGNKD HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP under the Arm natneo
X WILLCOX & HAWKS, for tho transaction of u Uuueral Insurance Business in this city.
Columbus, Oct. 13, 18751.
Willcox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Representing a list of the <ddfst and largest Insurance Companies in the-country, “Time-Tried tnJ
Hre-ToBted, with assets exceeding
$27,000,000!
Offer their services in covering all classes of insurable property, nt regular rate*. All proposals and
applications promptly attended to. WILLCOX A HAWKS-
.7\. CAFLU.
rnilK undersigned, having retired from a service of fourteen years
_L Company, and formed the connection above named, solicits tor tlio
of the city, and offers his careful attention tiieret
experience of twenty years in the community as an Underwriter, ho respectfully refers i>*
■ived his policies, ami to whom lie has disbursed thousands of
bv the new firm.
». F. WILMOX.
With
the many who have during that time , ,
dollars lor Rases incurred by Companies then represented’ by him. and
Columbus. Oct. 1 1. 18751. tf
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
u. McNeill.
G. \V. BOSETTE.
S. E. LAWFION.
R. McNEILL & CO.,
ATJCTION,
Commission Merchants
AND
Real Estate Agents,
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
H AYING formed ft copartnership to conduct tho AUCTION AND COMMISSION
business, solicit a share of the public patrol ago.
HAVE NOW UN CONSIGNMENT,
HII, OITS, CORN, APPLES, POTlTOfi UD
FRESH BUTTER,
Which is offerotl nt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
inducement to Cash Buyers.
Columbus, October 12tl», 1373. dCm
at prices that will ba
U. McNKILL A CO.