About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1874)
T 1 MUM Uij OPELIKA, ALA.: ksOAY FEBRUARY 12, 1874. LIKA DEPARTMENT. K. M. OB AY, EDITOR. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. CROCERIE3. EACLE AND PHENIX MANUFACTURING CO. CROCERIE8. Doctors. A IVevv Enterprise ! DR. I. T. WAKNOCK, Surgeon and 1'hyslidan. Offlc% at Slaughter* Drug More, Ka IruuJ bti DR. 1. W. K. WILLIAMS Offer* hi* prufegaioual services. Ulti.e over Orten A Co.’s, Chamber* A U. II. St reel WHOLESALE ^ Grocery and Provision House In Marshall, Ala. corruption iu the judiciary meet un- ilificd praieo in this section. -Our colored population have formed e sort of a society and called it a ungo. They had a rousing time on turday. Some came to town to see the ng brought from Atlanta. We aro told that the extinguisher is hand. Whore’s Capt. Johnson '/ An entire absence of amusements re the rink, has characterized Opelika ice the groat humbugs with five tents lappeurod. ^-Yesterday was a delightful day after a recent deluge. ■llurtou Bros, counters groan nnder o weight of love’s missives—valentines. -Plant your gnrdens and don't forget work them. Hodge A Hurt have seed potatoes for le. Ifanufarlurlnf. [e subject is almost a bore to onr rs having been so frequently since matter for newspaper, public and talk, and yet it is of so vital im- oco to our disentbralment from a luptibie bondage to other looalities eople. that we should never cease its ssion in and out of season, until we ,lly in the broad way to independence a matter. We should not hold our until, at least, the more easily and ily managed power now rushing over u rocks are controlled by the genius Idustry, aud led to pay their willing ,te to the development of values, ihould we stop here; the power of should also be harnessed, and vast of coal brought forward and add quota to the prosperity and linoss of the people. We need to a jfy our labor, the investments of |1uh money. We need the brain and le of our young people elsewhere , (he Helds aud counting rooms, c made too roach cotton ; we can us easily make too much grain. It is policy to carry all our eggs to mar- ii one basket—better divide. A peo- ,11 farmers, all merchants, or all me- ics, cannot from the nature of things money-making, progressive people; if the labors of all be justly propor- ied, success crowns the effort—wealth ited and enjoyed, local, State and louul prosperity ensues, and a happy contented population the resnit. [countries caunot do this, for reasons ous to all. We can ; by the side of farms goes the glad-bounding stream ecked in its career to the sea ; nn- eath onr fields of grain the black dia- :1. a oil'll crowns a mightier monarch any earthly potentate, only awaitB miigic t moh of energy and the spirit rogresmou to come forth and from its s givo a power snd life to utilize and value to the raw production of the lo acres in which it has been cradled e time was. “But the people must ducated lo these things before we can [anything ; capital must be supplied," a dozen other reasons are offered, f wo cauuot commonce on an engine build it upon the most npproved plan, us go to work on a road wagon, the [is of our plantations, the furniture for households, the leather for our shoes , manufacture of cotton and wool for clothing. Let us start and cease to tribute longer for articles which wo so easily make at home, and by and as time shall touch our people and sans the way, and success make capi- wo can safely enlarge our operations . so win that independence which four rs of blood and carnage lost. Millinery. MISSES WHITE & TUCKKlt, Fashionable Milliner* and DrcHHiunkcri Ueutlurceu’s Shirt* cut by churl measure, uiic guaranteed to fit. Clumbers sireet, next U Kahn's dry goods store. tebl MRS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker. Sole Agent of Butterick it Co.’s Patterns. At the late Hanking House oi SliHppnrd A Co., Opelika, Ala. J«2.1 Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, Being appointed Notary Public tor Luo county, respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends. Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of ouch month, at K. C. Uollitleld’s law office. Jattff Eating Houses. ROGERS’ EATING HOUSE, Right at the Depot, open at all hours. Hot Cotfe and M< aU for ull Train Furniture, Ac. At Panic Prices. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer iu all kinds of Furniture. Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets. ja!8 Chamb> rs street Lawyers. A. J. VICKERS, Attorney ««*<! Counsellor at Law Office opposite Alabama House. Practices in ull the Courts of tho Statu. J. T. HOLLAND T AKES pleasure i t notifying Merchants and Plnutcrs of the smrounJing country that he is receiving u very large stock oi Qrocorb-s aud Western-Produce, which he proposes to sell m liberal terms and an low as can bu bought in any Southern city, lie h is purchased his entire stock for cash, be for.* tho late advance in prices, and has in store < worth of Bacon, Ac., purchased at LOW FIGURES, and will k*ep his stork full up, so as to supply any demands. Having located in M irshall where he avoids high taxes, and having tio rents to pay, he is enabled to sell us low as the lowest. THE RETAIL HOUSE OF Holland A Baker* SAVE YOUR MONEY! ]Vew Qrocery Store, MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE WISE ONES SAVE IT ! DANIEL & BARBEE If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no trouble to become Independent. U/K r*‘ e j veil VV a Dirge 9 FAMILY At Watt AjWniker’s old stand, No. 152 Broad Street. tfully notify out frieuds and the public that we have opened at tho aboi EM t PH sties DEPtRTfT. IS NOW OPKN, with a full liue of Groceries and Staple Goods, ja28 dim] adapted to the trade. New Groceries . AT H. F. ABELL & CO.’S. 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 Tor 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, kite, Yellow, Cut and Pulverized Sugars , New York, New Orleans and Florida Syrup); Best brands ol Family Flour; Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef; Beef TungueH, Cornell Beef and Soused Pigs’ Foot; Dundee Marmalade, and .lellieH in Ulan* ; Capers, Horne ltadish, aud all Sauces; Butter, Cheese and Lard, fobs sepS tf ju» Tailors. J. U. CAMl’llLLL, Tailor, Cutting uud Making in lh» Latest Styles, pairiug neatly dm South Railroad St., c • Furniture Store Dentists. Received This Day: i Starch Bakers' Chocolate, Fresh Prepared Mustard, Cross A Blackwell’ Gherkins, Chew Chow and Onion Pickles, Prosci vob, all kinds. W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t. February 5th, 1H74. If J. I,. K. SMITH, Dentist, Don. Plato >Vmk mid Plugging on run dec2!lj term.. ChuaiDt r. sirvi’t. A. O. Harwell. IVo notice our oulerprising friend Har- II has returned from a brief visit West, 1 is lilling up his largo ware rooms on ambers street, with an elegant apart- ut of furniture. Brevities. -Col. Calhoun’s articlos on lawlessness, Barber Shops. WESLEY HAllHIXLLH, Harbor, Corner South Railroad and Chamber* street dec-'.'J 1114* X OX *1 TLJRXLK, llnrbcrn, South Railroad street, ini'.er Adams House, dec 21 Hotels. ALAIIAMA llOlSi:, out to business portion of tin* city. LLKN, Prop'r ti. W. ADAMS HOUSE. When you po to Opelika Adams llutiao. opposil 4rc£l ho sure to stop at tho * Passenger Depot. Insurance. liOlUU.ARUd nlUOIIT flOl.DKN AND DARK Cetnury Chewing Tobacco. niuiuc Durham Smoking Tobacco, ft no articlo. Goods delivered promptly, froo of drayage. ROB’T S. CRANE, fol/8 [febldflnj Trustoo. Co to Pomeroy’s, AT HOOlflEIt’M 4 OIIXEII, E. C. HOW EX A SOX, General IitMtiraiiee Agents. Office, Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene A Co.’s, ttov‘23 For Ferris & Co's Sugar-cured Pig Hams and Strtps, Ferris' Mild-cured N. Y. Bellies, Wright's Ne Plus Ultra Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore’s, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch, Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoes, Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston Butter, Soda and Pic-nic Crackers Snaps, Ac. ■■ . T. C. PiUIHiKON Mill bo found nt tho com nd will i*e picas* d to wait on hin former cii rs aud friend*. The patronage of tho public sctfully solicited, do20 DRY COODS. ECONOMY! Honey »sy for cutton transactions. Exchange X )W York and New Orleans—buying f elling lit par. Do you know that you can Savo Money by purchasing DRY GOODS at the well known house of JOSEPH & BRO.? TIIKY ARB SELLING THEIR IMMENSE AND VARIED STOCK 01< Foreign S Domestic Drv Goods BELOW COST! 'Their* Spring- Htoclc IS UNRIVALED ’ No. 69 Broad Street. Trade beun fair for the past day or two, and the pleasant days uow on us continue look for a renewal of it: Bulk moat, 9$<§>10o; shoulders, 8«84c; rn £1 05al 10 ; Hour $7<&12; oats 80a sugar, lOaltc; coffee, 33a35c; to- cco, 50c i$l per pound, salt Sj(2a2 25; $1 75; bran, $2; syrup, S0ca$l ; bi-key §1 50a4 00; osnaburgs, 17c; 4-1 eating 124,13c; potatoes $4 50»5 50. Cotton. lleceipts are light. We quote: Middlings ..... 14!- Loiv Middlings 13j eeeived previously 14,729 yesterday 130 14,849 CITIZEN*’ TICKET. ton MAYOR M. M. SLAUGHTER. ALDERMEN • L. l’razer, J. M. McNameo, 'abort Trammell, W. S. Turner, ■ A. Cannon, A. D. Emory. People’s Ticket. Mayor—J. II. HARMS. ’"humpo—L. I., Frazer, Win. Iliine., J. iv. Williams, J. 't. McNatus, E. A. 0. Emory, It. J. Trammoll. fold If •'M.Dr.NNis. J. M. Bennett. Southern Stove Works, Columbus, Ca. J. W. DENNIS * CO. PEACOCK & SWIFT, N eeding money very much,ami wishing to CLOSE OUT ALL WINTER GOODS Before Spring, offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS ! T*. tl.r ivIhi l*uy for CASH ! We aro soiling i LESS OF COST: Now is your chat Attain wo fthk nM 1 pay. *d* REGARD- juH PEACOCK A SWIFT. AMUSEMENTS. SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday &. Thursday, Feb. II &. 12. Return o! tho Favorites! Cal Wagner’s Minstrels and Brass Band ! Dissolution Notice. rpiIF. copartnership heretofore existing between X WILLIAMS, PEARCE A llUDl*i* tl*i« day dissolved by mutual consent; Mr. J. W. 1101)0 tire*. The husInoHS of tlie tirm will bo nettled by 1’. J. PEARCE k t’O. All parties having claim* against tho firm will pro*«<nt them for pay, aud all who are indebted to the lirui aro requested mi<* forward and nettle, and save trouble. H. G. WILLIAMS, T. J. PEARCE, .1, W. II0DO. luinbus, Ga., .January 30, 1874. retiring from the firm of Williams, Pea Hodo, 1 take pleasure in returning thanks to my friends and customers fo» the liberal patronag. toforo extended, and vospectfully recommend them to the new llriu of T. .1. PEARCE A CO ho are determined not to be undersold. juIH Ira JOHN W. H0D0 T. J. Pearce & Co., ('Successors to Williams, Wholesale and Retail Grocers No. 20 Broad Street, R espect fvli/ the public t LY announce to their friends and hut they will continue busiue I, where they will keep a got Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c Which will be 'old low audatrictly for cash, brill 3m T. J. PEARCE k CO. HIDES. HIDES! HIDES! WE WILL PAY THE Highest Market Price Green i Dry Hides Furs and Rees wax, GRAY & CO.’S, No. 2 Crawford St. I’nder Rankin House. Twenty-Ono Stars! Every tiling New I J, ou f c< ' medl Headed by the King of th« Profession, UAL. WAGNER! Mr. Sam Price, Mr. Johnny Booker, Mr. J<*1 Mack. The great song and I) into Arii-t*-M* Groeu and handler. Full ipn»rt.*ti«*— Pr-f. « i Maynard, J. II. Murphy, Paul Liud. n, Edwin ley. Prof. W. W. Barbour') <elebrated 0r< Ji and Brans Band Mi- Price*, as usual W. H. STRICKLAND, Gtn’l Age K. ROSENBAl'N, Press Agent. Reserved seat* at \Y. J. Cli iffin's k Store PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. Absolutely safe. Porfoctly odorlec*. Always unHorin. Illuminating qualitiet* superior to gas. Hums In any lamp without danger of ex- - taking tiro Manufactured express- I AT i'^tre manufacturing ami »» filling ut W*.de*ale a ; J ■ -*'-rtm* nt of KTOVKK, -hates, firk hogs, <u .vtrv AMisrov >: IOI.I.OW WARE. guarunree our gorai* in ery Exlrn Pieces furnlDhed to »ove wo iiiitkc. Mir f ample and iraK *room «t J. N. BENNETT * CO.'S, augdl dJtawxwSruJ 131 Krood SI. lodlntr \\ to <:i 0 ;<l.ioe the use of volatile arid danfferous oils. Its safety under every possible teet, arid its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its - . _ . prot continued use in over 300.000 families. Millions of gallons have been sold and no nc- cideut—*lirectiy or indirootly—has ever occur red from burning, storing or handling it. The immense yeuily loss to life and property, tin ‘ “ resulting irom t i of cheap ami dangerous The Insurance Companies and Fire Commis sioners throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Semi for clrcul For sale at retail by tho trade generally, and alo by tho jiropriotorn, C11AHLKS at wholesale . PRATT k. CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. au'44 M. M. HIRSCH Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets. Hides and Furs a Specialty Will I'jiv tin* Iliglu'Ht Market l*rlr«i Hides. Furs, Beeswax & Rags Aii kinds Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags on hand. B W1 Wood, Wood! OAK AND HICKORY, for cooking, • $l.7'» a cord. A'ldres* orders b> fcbll lw POSTMASTER, Box firings, Oa Mules and Dray for Sale. od Mub* and a Dray # or sale Apply to me at my r«*»itl nr to L. P. Warner. S G. FABER, Ad J HAVE t ruajonabb* i Oglethorpe »t * feiill lo.l LATE ARRIVAL OF MACHINISTS. B. H. RYDER, I'ltAUTJUAL Engineer and Machinist, | H AVING taken the Machine Shop in flootchiu*’ Planing Mills, is now prepared to do all ork in his line with promptness, and at prices \ i n* similar work cun be done in tho Bouth. i Special attention given to Mill Work and Repairi of all kinds. AM, WORK GUARANTEED. BANKS. UERGHtNTS’ UNO MECHANICS’ DRUCS AND MEDICINES. .1. I. UHIFFIN, IMPORTED Drms&Meflicines v PERFUMERY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier. INSURANCE. SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY T THE Georgia Home Insurance Cornp’y I'OMIMDS TO OIT'i;II TilF. 1T11MC INDEMNITY against Loss by fire l Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00, She Wants a Chance to Cet it Back. . RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH President. Coin nt bus, Oct. lnt. 1ft Treasurer. FIRE INSURANCE. FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY San Francisco, California. Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD! Prompt, Reliable, Liberal! 6. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent, oct22 ly COLUMBUS. GA. COPARTNERSHIP. T UK. UNDKK8IHNK.D HAVE THIS DAY FlIKMKD A OOI’AIITNEIISIIH' i WILLCOX A HAWKS, for 111., tof o llolo-ral Ill«lir»nco Ilu.luu.fi Columbia,, Ort. HI, lo Willcox & Hawks, General Insurance Agents, 79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., t Companion in tho country, “Tlnm-Trl**d n $27,000,000! iiiblt* property, at regular ! OAB.D. fpH K nndcraignod, having Comps .1, BolicitN for tl*** f tho city, at With an ox per tho many who huv dollura lor lotH»*H ii Columbus, Get * during tlmi i eurrod by L«*i 14. 1K73. a.J to whom he ha IL F. WILLCOX. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GROCERIES, LIQUORS OF ALL BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AC., KINDS. nage, tt. u ket. jH'd!* din t prirc.i. Wo rospoet'uily solicit a share of the public pot and will not l>« underHold tn this or any other n*ighl»ohit' Kenpoctfully, DAM KL k BAHKF.K. HOTELS. Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. J. W. RYAN, Prop'r. Fbahk Oot.DKK, Clerk. No uoed of tending work to I'tiblh- patronage solicitod. oighl)oring cities. in23 tb'odswlin Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Undkb the Rankin Housx. my24 dswtf J. W. HYAX, Prop'r. WACON MAKINC. Wood and Blacksmith Shop. J. H. MOSHELL H AVING taken tioetchius’ Blacksmith Shop, is now prepared to do Blacksmithing » FANCY GOODS, AT llEDUC’F.D I'UICEN. AU goods gtmr.mtofd fully prepared at all ho JnlH UooiUwJy Mi" Prescript ions care ’s. .1. I. GRIFFIN, IDG Broad St. SADDLES AND HARNESS. NOTICE. HF. nmlei'Nigiiud, his business to offers ills entire steel. SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, Wood Work In all their various branches, suoh as Plantation Woik, Repairing of Carriages aud Wagons, making of ail descriptions of Plows, Horse Shoeing, Ac. I koep constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of PLOWB iu general use, which will be sold as cheap as can be found any whore in the South. I have secured tho services of PKTKR F. DO Alt. tho well known wood workman, ami am pr •pared to guaruntoo all work done, either in tho wood o< iron lino. The patronage of the public is lespocttully solicited. Ja2() tf II. M08UKLL. RESTAURANTS. OPERA HOUSE And otlio his lii RESTAURANT, Ten-Pin Alley and Bar r f 'UK undersigned this At Very Reduced Prices! FOR CANII ONLY I i be convinced, pluaso call and examine stock N. It.—All pc d settle Without filltlier not H. MIDDLEBROOX. Columbus, January 1st, 1871. i-odftU2t itablisiiinenl, and tie prepared to ply liis friends with every luxury, octlfi dCm A. J. BOLAND. BOOTS AND SHOES. YOUR REAL ESTATE ACENTS. ELLIS & HARRISON, Real Estate Agents AND AUCTIONEERS, ’F.NTION is icspectfully culled t. hut we are RKCON D TO NONK ents offered to buyeis of IIOOTN AX l» MIOI S. W. hliall I-Iideavo by HEAD in the City and country, and will advertise th« same (lit private sale) FRiiP OF CflAKOK, unleei the property Is said. lie list ol . OIK I •mp.*lit"is for your tr.id . LATH UK DI PARTMUM is Weil Ht.irked. We have j(l*t ed a (til'ge lot of FRKM’II CALF AND KIPHK1N8, OAK AND HEMLOCK FOLK I.KATUKR, Ac Ac It For Sale. VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the west por tion ol tho “Nance lot," on Brysu s reot, adjoining the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call soon if you want a bargain. fab 12 tt CITY LOT No. 6<)1, on McIntosh street, with three dwellings on the same. Will be sold together or separate, at a low figure, for cash. ja27 IS to add hugely lo ihc mi O favor n* willi order* h r friends at a distance to if “LEVEL” ompt and careful attention V ALL'ABLE CITY PROPERTY, aituated iu the business contra of the city. Will sell at a great bargain, or to au acceptable party an undivid<*i intu'oftt. Tlie property can be made to pay a large interest on tho investment. . DKBIRARLK H0U8B AND LOT, with t.n acres ground, in Liuwood, our mils from H. W. K I R. depot ; a very comfortable snd desirable borne All kinds of HKI'AIRING done in the West styl Mi' We pav the HIGH LIST MARKET 1'RI‘ FOR llllY nilkLS. For Rent. WELLS & CURTIS, 73 Broad Street. A STORK HOURS In the valley of Talbot ••utility, at a cross-road, three miles of the Chalybeate .Springs. A very desirable location for a Di> floods and Grocory business. sepU STOVES AND TIN WARE. £200 COOKING STOVES! FOR SALE AND RENT. . For Rent. }A FoR FALK AT PRICK J lO Hill' HARD TIMES' NICE RK8IDBNCK on Forsyth stiovt, a. j utiwcuu tew and Early streets, ut |18 per JQl | month. Apply to C. SULLIVAN. 1 fid*8 lw at the piac W. H. Robarts & Co., Who invite til rpiiK Cooking Stoves, For Rent. SMALL DWELLING 8KC0ND irth of Male Public School, Jack set. Apply lo m Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, 81I.VKR PI.ATRD AMI II1HT.NNU Crockery & Class Ware, ' ramily c. J. FRKDKKICK A BP.O. For Rent. LARGE ROOMS. | oi parlor an 1 k.t ht ith side * Pocket and Table Cutlery | n., n. Partii inable ter Addr m m«jy, «ith i If prefer* , .i»-2o tf L, Box 1 Hi. Ma.iufa- Hirers I TIX, COPPER Nil LET IRON WAItL of *.very Mi- Prices os low ;.* tlr* 1 iweat. O NE of the iu Wyn A. Camak. d* i For Rent, Dwellings a i of Tin .*.1 • Apply 1 C. M. KINSKI. WITTICH Sc KINSEL, Practical Watclimakcrs, Jewelers A Engravers No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Stoves, Stoves! £* NATHAN CRuWN.fi i" tr Columbut ■^youj.l) roiKTtfuli For Sale. E AND LOT in Girard for tUOO.OO. ind flowfr yard. Convenle nd achool. Also, a 3-gallon Milch Cow, and two ftno Ileiler* Apply O' fM.11 1* GEO. W. G AFFORD. Paint a FTfJt K of Ihf be! go. d- ..n.- <\ at the lo *b p if 8T0VKS. HOLLOW AND STAMPED WARE, HOUSE-FURNISH I NO GOODS, Ac. Al*o TIN WARE, at whoP-rml- and n fail. For Sale Low. SCHOLARSHIP IN TIIK MEDICAL COPPER WORK Roofing and Guttering LhUK AT KVANE4 ILLE, INDIANA. u „vO if APPLY AT TUT? OFFICE THE premium ki ) 1 place, situated i I Rroad street, now Ilnop.H. Appl) to For Sale. the 111 • the uppe larnurd ^ fBd of ITl . L. Iv M DOORS, SASH, 6TC. tyb*« have him recently pur< hanel Sii SILVER A PLATED WAHL, IJI1IE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, STEH AU of the latest mailufacturera. Diamonds, Gold aud Vih«*r Npr*c1«cli*s and V > e*t.|nsM s. Gold and Nlhi*v Ihimhle^. L.i.lhV and Gent*’ ( haina, Plain and Kan. j Gold Rings of beautiful workmanship, mid ever) tarD-fy of Articlo found in u Kirnl-Man* Jowolrj Store. St. ucil Platen of ever) description cut at short notice. hbrate.I Diamond P. bid. d FpecUrlea and Bye-Gloafed, and Ag. FOLK AGENTS f»i MALAGA GRAPES, LONDON LAYER I'lGN, LONDON LAYER BAWINff All kind* of NITS, etc., ut No. 80 tirou'l Street. Profumo & Hoffman. Ariind.*! Pebble Bpc clea or eye-gloMHe*. Watoh, Clock ui Fitting, or an) nov KNGKAMMJ pr tael a.*, \\hi< slightly colored, high favor with * rhea. Hair Jewelry, S« •rybody « ety Badg ung ap. I -1C 3C ) T-T citj IST—U*.U. Atlanta I , ui)er Millu, JAMES ORMOND, PBOPUIETOIt. <#■ Kefern to tiiin Hboet us u Hpociuiou of Nuwo Taper. uiy If* tf Our Seventy Pasjo Illustra ted Catalogue of B O R S SASHES, HUNKS, STAIIl KAILS, NEWELS, I'ANCV tlLASS, Ac., M.il-,1 to nny • no lot, roslpil in l.iiildiag, c rt'Wipt of »Uir,|>. KEOGH & THORNE, ■i:,\ .v 2-W CANAL STREET, Jvll dAwly NEW YORK Cll'V. I by Mr PEABODY k RRANN'LN For Sale. HORfK ANU HOCKAWAY .«i,«4 !■> iho >f Morrjr. Por particular., pl«i» apply la S. N KEDIIAM, i:ro.d slraal. Notice to the Ladies. W\n «0N and PERCY wiah to in let m •s that they have opened with an •deg ant assort m nt of H I’M AN IIA IK. and wilt RENEW AND WOR< 0\ KK ALL OLD II U It. COM HlN'JtL etc. iu all the latent atylra. htoi. third d.vir above J. e. Jone* dry good* atora. Jail Im •, Dividend Notice, rs rector* of the Eagle aud Phenix >;»uu ring Company have thia day declared .iuuii i! divi lend* of d per c«ut., tho tlra* :i and after April l*t, 1874, the aoroud r.n November tat, 1874 0. GUNBY JORDAN, podltu A«c’y A Treaa'i I Hit