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(Ol.UUllN, GEORGIA:
SUNDAY FEBHUAltY 22, 1874.
VOLVMBUS 11AILY MARKET.
Fixanoia’..—*IgUt bills on New York % per
cont. ills fount; on Boston % por cent.; on mi-
v.innali i>or cent.; demand bills on Boston
»<; por coat. Banks are soiling cheeks on New
York at %o. premium. Currency loans
por cont. per month. Oold and silver notnl-
n ;il.
LJottosl—Dull. The following arc the quo
ta! ions:
Ordinary 10 @11
Good Ordinary 13J^@13^
Low Middlings 14
Middlings 14J4@—
Strict Middlings 14^@—
Sales 85 bales.
Receipts 40 balos— 2 by M. &, G. R. R.;
24 by wagons; 9 by N. &S. R. R.; 3 by
W\ It. R.; 0 by river; 3 by s. W. It. It.
Shipments 212 balos-204 by S. W. R. R. ;
8 lor houio consumption ; 0 by IV. R. R.
DAILY 8TATKMXNT.
Stock on hand August 3lst, 1873....; 1,177
40
.54,043—64,053
55,260
. 212
,41,253-41,405
Shippod to-dny ,..
“ previously..^,..
Stock on hand 13,70^
Samb Uav Last Ybau.—August 31st, 1872,
„ 158; received sauio day 131; total receipts 51,523;
| siuppoil aamc day 34 ; total shipments 29,070 ;
stock 11,705 }'s;'los 04. Middlings 19c.
U. S. Pouts.—Rocolpts for 1 day 14,015; ex
port* to Groat Britain 6,lo3; to Continent
10,350; Stock 822,923.
IV Si: UAL s OTIC IS. I
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. I
and Mr*. Alexander G. Kirven,’ of Vicks-1
sharp, Miss., and of Mrs. Thirza B. Estes I
ntul family of Columbus, are invited to I
attend the funeral of Mr. Alexander C. I
Kirven, from tho First Baptist Church, I
this morning at 11 o'clock. I
Index to Sc tv Advertisements,
Chance to procure a husband—See no
tice.
B mUrnptcy of Joseph King—I. Joseph.
Crockery nnd glass ware—L. L. Cow-
dory.
Dental card—W. F. Tigner.
i ,«sh poods—l’rofutno & Hoffman.
11. - i groceries—R. S. Crane, trustee. I
T.ui id* now goods—II. F. Abell &Co. ^
Farm for rent I II. Martin.
Now goods—Dullar Store.
A new lot of Mon’s Iluts at tho Dollar I
Stora. I
Church Sotlcc. I
The ovoning service at Trinity church I
will bo (during Lent) at 74 o'clock. I
Mules ut Auction. I
Ellis ifc Harrison sold throe common I
[country mules yesterday at from $<70 to I
l $80 each. j
Sew Hus Apparatus. I
Tho Now Gas Apparatus ut tho Centrnl I
I Hotel is attracting considerable attention. I
[ Messrs. Taylor A Holland propose to sell I
I the right to use it. Call and see them. I
Cont rat, t. I
This day last year the atmosphere was I
•cry cold. A little snow fell in tho morn- I
ng. The thermometer for the week av-l
raged 17 degrees. I
Cull for tho best Calicoes, 10c., at thel
F Dollar Store. I
Amusements. I
Three troupes arc due in March—John!
^ E. Owens, a comedy oowpauy, and u pan-1
‘ toiimuo combinat inn. I
Temperance Meeting. I
W Do not forget to attend tho meeting to I
$; be held in the lecture room of the Baptist I
■ church on Tuesday night nt 7}j o’clock. I
»Addresses will be dcliverod by various I
Iy gculleiuen. |
Etna Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. 1
Louis Buhlor, ut his stole on Randolph I
reel, has tho very host of cigars, tobac- I
> and every article that is first-class in I
ihis line. Ho has just put up a blight red I
sign with white letters. Going and re-1
■turning from the Enquirer and Sun and I
IPost-oflicoH. He cun furnish tho very I
I choicest of pure Havana cigars. Call on I
[ him.
Mayor’s Court Yesterday. 1
Thud NVatt—violation of Market ordi-1
1 nances in solliug chickens at wrong time; I
|& dismissed. I
Hj Josephine E. Brown, colored—disor-1
dorly conduct ; fined $.7 or sentenced for I
B live days. I
■ Gus Berry—disorderly eondnet in rid-1
D ing through the streets at full speed ; I
■ lined $7..70. I
Call for the best Calicoes, 10c., at. the I
Dollar Store. I
Heal Estato Transfers.
The following are the transfers record
ed since the 17th :
J. E. Webster to J. A. Lewis, store
house lf»2 mi Broad stroet, $0,770.
J. E. Webster to D. D. Guwlcy, store
No. 1.71 Broad street, $G,7f>0.
I. 1. Moses, executor, to J. & J. Kauf
man, one-hali interest in storehouse No.
1G Broad street, $1,050.
G. W. Brown to G. W. Haines, south
part of city lot No. 1)8, $1,000.
Sarah C. Hawks to 11. M. Norman, part
of city lot 1)78, fronting GO feet 10 inches
on Troup stroot, $1,000.
LOCAL Jill I EPS.
r tho Sabbath day to keep
—Homcnil
it holy.
—A little girl railed an icicle the tip of
Jack Frost’s talo.
—In Georgia thero are 4,li/0’ox-Federal
Bo’diera living peaceably.
—'Chore are .700 layers of horn in a
hQiao’s hoof.
a regular cloudy Ham-
borrov.iug light shot
Yesterday
mer day.
—Hunters n
guns to kill rol
—The lottery business is flourishing,
livery ticket-holder has dreams of wealth.
—Mr. Jno. Rafferty, a former merchant,
is on n brief visit to Columbus.
—Gas fixtures were fitted up in Bio-id
S'feot Methodist Church during the putt
week, and tho church will bo lit up with
gas for tho first timo to-night.
—ltev. Mr. itievos will preach at tho
Broivnevillo Baptist Church at the usual
hours this morning aud this evening.
—Turnips are plentiful. They can be
bought at 40o. per bushel. No danger of
ktarviug ns long us th-y last.
—Why are school children like stamps?
B-v.u-c they require a deal of a lickiug
holuro they will stick to their letters.
There is said to bo u farmer living in
tlm county who bus $100,000 in cash.
—'J ho Julia St. Clair left yesterday.
Tho Columbus Iron Works Company
is now engaged at the wharf in tearing
the old propeller Spray to pieces for old
iron. She was loit high and dry hero one
morning after a freshet had subsided.
r ^ ^ ur ofhee is daily perpetrating a pun.
Ihe business men are continually dun-
fcin.' delinquents, and the latter will never
h mw.thtm to bo done dun-ning. It is a
*ort ol dun-brown colored business.
RECOLLECT 1 OSS Ol' JSIO.
Tue murder of Penn Bedell has excited OPELIKA DEPARTMENT.
| curiosity regarding tho history of tho de-
I censed aud his slaver.
I Mr. Penn Bedell, ns wo have stated,
I was born in Columbus in 1888. llis
I mother aud three brothers live iu Homp-
I stead, Texas. Mrs. Dr. Thornton, of
I Yazoo City, Miss., and Mrs. Frank A.
Illervey, of Opelika, Ala., are his sisters.
I Col. Jack Browu, of Marion county, is his
I cousin. His father was a well-known ho-
Itol keeper in this city, Auburn and other
I places. Ho was killed in Greenville, Ala.,
I in 1871, by a mm # named Taylor, who
I subsequently killed Mr. U.’a eldost son.
I Poua Bedell was u Lieutenant in
I Wheat’s Louisiana battalion, which was
I cut to pieces at tho second Manassas, aftor
I annihilating (lie Now York Zouaves. He
I married here Miss Christiana Norman, a
Inioco of Major Kollet, and owned for
I some timo tho lot now occupied by Mr.
IT. K, Wynne. His wife aud babe dying,
I bo loft for Atlanta iu 18GS), aud has sinco
I resided there. When killed, his right
I hand was crippled by a gash across tho
I knuckles and wrist. Thfeso cuts were
Imudo whilo endeavoring to separate some
■ fighting parties in Jonesboro, in which nt-
I tempt ho was successful. Iu size, ho was
In rather tall, thin man, nnd quite prepos-
■ sessing. Ho was much liked in Columbus
laudAtlauta. Wo fool some curiosity in
I learning whether the Atlanta papers will
I demand the death of his murdoror as bit-
I terly us they did iu tho case of Philips.
I l'oim Bedell has largely aided iu tho
I support of his family, aud besidos hand*
Bsoiuely supplied tho aged mother of his
■ wifo.
I Guinea Chisolm, tho supposed murderer,
I was also burn iu Columbus. No ouo
I speaks well of him. lie is about forty
■ years of age, nud has resided somo fifteou
I yours iu Atlanta. Ho is a small but stout
I mau, nnd wulkod with his left shoulder
I dccliuod. A woman stabbed him in that
I quarter, lie shot and killed an Atlanta
I mau with a double-barrel guu, for which
I ho was acquitted somo way, but tho vor-
I diet has been much questioned. Tho trial
I occmrcd in the confusion following tho
I war. At lust accounts he was iu Fulton
I county jail.
I llis brother John, who is charged with
■ being oither principal and accessory in
■Itho murder, was a clerk long beforo tho
Bwar iu tho Colpmbus P. O. For robbing
Hthu mails ho was sent to the Penitoutinry
I for lou years. lie was releused during
Hlhe war, wheu tho convicts wore called
■ into military service. While on bail for
■ this robbery, he killed John Wood, the
I bnr-koepor of tho old Oglethorpe Hotel.
■ Tho iudiotmout iu this case has never
I been satisfied, though allowed to lapse
■ after ho wus sentenced to tho Peniten-
I tiary.
I All threo men wore gamblers by pro-
Cr ELl.'.A DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Attention, Culumbus Guards.
aaMajfej.jp
Iu ACLE AND PHEMiX MANUFACTURING CO.
through
Faith,”
“Faith.’*
i in receipt of a letter sent
our Opelika editor and signed
which wo would gladly' iusort
wore it not for tho languago, which, no
matter how true, is so emphatically parti
san that we could not publish it, ns was
intended, without comment, unless wo
prepared to renounce our claims to
journalistic independence. The writer
desires to rouso the people to au appreci
ation of tho impending uloction in Opeli
ka, aud to this, ho wishes to show that
tho Radicals, “in sheep’s clothing," arc
thero aiming to carry tho election by’ ef
frontery aud fraud, as lie claims they did
tho general election. Of tho claims of tho
local candidates it would not bocomo us
to spoak; but Opeliku owes it to her
self to bury every party feeling at this
time, and elect to tho municipal offices
citizens of well known integrity of char
acter, and who do not sock tho oilico for
tho salary, foos or glory, but for tho pub
lic good. Partisans liavo well nigh ruin
ed Alabainn, aud wo are free to confoss it
has all the sutleriug for tho people of a
despotism without tho couutor protection
despotism gives. Cursod
that i
Stato and many’ of tho countios aro by
ignorant and weak officers at tins time,
wo would hail with joy, and forward by
tongue, pen and moans any ohnugo that
would lighten tho taxos and give a great
er security to lifo and proporty in Ala
bama. But tho pooplo of Opelika have
not Htift’ored from their municipal officers,
if wo liavo boon informed rightly.
Ed. Enquirer.
A Confederate Monument in Columbus.
Wo made a paragraph, tho other day,
stating that if tho majority of our white
inhabitants in tho city would give tun
cents each,a sum of $.7,000 could easily bo
ruisod toerocta monument to thoCoufeJ-
erato dead of Columbus. Tho following
excellent lines on the same subject have
been received from Karl Baron :
I And why nut g.vo this money to Confcdoiatcs,
So brave and truo?
I Who fought tho battles *o bravely, and fought
Then
Who a
-• thoir lives willingly and gladly fur
Tho cause they thought so j list.
Who died, an l died s«> willingly, fur the South,
And died fur us.
Who, when Llie’s ebbing waves were lluwi:.g;
From u it tiio r brave, truo hearts,
y Thought of (}' d, and home, and mother, who
I Surely took their parts.
I Who looked to feud, and God only, iu tills
[ Bittor ami trying timo;
I Nor thought ol praise or eulogy fur
I Doing nnd lor dying.
I Wo still favor the monument on Broud
I street. Jt will bo n daily and hourly re-
I minder of the bravo men “who fought,
land bled, nud died for ns!" Will not the
■ writer of tho lines cull ut tho office ? We
I have something to commuuicate.
1 A r rested,
I A drunken man run over tho watchman
lof tho Eagle and Plieuix Manufactory last
■afternoon, drew a pistol, nud had to bo
■arrested by tho polieomeu. Wo will loatu
Bis name at tho Mayor’s Court to-morrow.
1IOTEL A11 It I VA LS.
'eh. 'At.
Until,in 1
M. M. B.iyly, Baltimore.
J. E. Ariuhtroug, .Richmond.
W. rt. ll .rtr. New York.
(\ Q. Fieri-- . B Mtoil.
Fred Lederor, Now York.
J. K. Castings, “ “
II. J. Bruce, Thomnsvillo, Ga.
C. S. Morris, Now York.
A. W. Duncan, New Orleans.
J. IT. Kearney. Philadelphia.
B. Guisou, Baltimore.
F. Cook and wife, New York.
L. W. Fi’.kin, Now York.
Ezr i J. Fruo and wife, Boston.
L Modlor, Now York.
U. P, Ki dunum, I'aiou Springs.
J. Q Wilson, Washington, I). C.
J. 11. Derm.ml, Muscogco Co., Ga
J. H. Hamby, “ “ “
J. N. lloberson, “ “ “
I Coals' nnd C! irk's Spool Cotton at 70c.
I por dozen, at
I Blanchard's,
I Broad st.
Tho
•-Cut
andolph
, Drug St.
;iug Tobacco nt
rd Tobacco Store,
text door to Chap
fob 1.7 If
llirthduy of (ieoryo Washington.
To-day is the one hundred aud forty-
second birthday of George Washing!on,
sometimes called the Father of his Coun
try. If he was, ho must have been a
whale, llo cut a cLu.ry truo, and didn't
know how to toll u lie. lIe*fought tho In
dians and whipped tho Britishers, and win
made President for eight years. Becom
ing tired of politicians and politics, ho
wont to Mount Vernon, on tho Potomac
river, iu Virginia, whore lie died on Doc.
21th, 171)'.). Tho Virginians swore by him
until General Lee wus born and became
immortal. George was a good boy and
mau. In consequence of that cherry tree
buaiuess, Congress made the day of his
birth a national holiday, and no notes can
bo protested or collected by tho banks.
When the twenty second falls on Sunday
tho next day is observed. George never
saw a railroad, steamboat or telegraph
message, or knew Ben Butler.
The day was pn vi msly handsomely
celebrated by the military, Ac.
The original
lutiler’s new (
fob 15 tf
no Jack" Tobacco a
r aud Tobacco Store
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosene Oil from C,
J. Moffett. dec2!tf
A Series of Interesting Lectures,
liev. A. Wright, pastor of St. Paul's
church, has commenced delivering each
Oysters
Hood Things,
i tho ltuby Restaurant for your
Fish, Game, and all things good
octlfi tf
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
Hands and smooths and softens the Sk
For salo nt Moffett’s Drug Storo.
dec21 tf
Something uew-
Try it; at Buhler's
baoco Storo.
-tho “Culebra" Cigar,
uow Cigar and To-
fob8 tf
Dry Ooods at Loir Prices.
Landuuer & Bio. having disposed of a
largo lot of dry goods to prepare for tho
spring trade, offer to sell tho balance of
tln-ir stock, until their new goods arrive,
at tho very lowest prices. They invito
the attention of buyers to their articles.
If their prices do not suit the views of
buyers, they will make pricos that will,
T. \Y.\ KNOCK,
ami Physician.
»t o, Kn lronil »
Tin-
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
EVHIIincry.
niissi.s wiiiti: a ti cki k,
Fashionable Milliners ntul l>rcssmal
lbnuluincn'.< MiIiIh cut l»y clmrt nun-uin
MBS. C. V. I1AUI.OW,
I'ashlonable .Milliner ami Dressmaker.
At tin* lat. Ranking 11 cl Mni'piinl A ('o.,
Notaries Public.
I . D. IIICGINS.
i-l 1 -i Mini) ""In it.-, i
t K. C ll.ilhtt Iu - U
Eating Mouses.
Furniture, &c.
At l’anie Prices.
A. O. IIAUWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
AI*o, Mi'tnllic, IV <"il CuIIiiih, uii.1 Cif'Ui'tri.
Cl hi in l>< is h t roe
Sunday night a sorios of lectures upon tho They nsk that all may call, and they gtiur-
Bible. They have ulroady attracted great j enteo satisfaction, both as to quality aud
attention. Uo has commenced with tho | charges. Thoy have a magniticont stock
parable regariiii.g Dives aud Lazarus— ! of goods, and they consider it a ploasuro
contrasting the lifo iu this world and tho to show their fabrics. Give them a cull,
next; tho lessons derived therefrom, and tf
t pesulutious of tho most absorbing char- —--■i « -
. . , . ° 1 ho genuine Pen.mo Smoking lobacco
aote-r. These lectures have excited gene- . , ,, , ,,, . ° c .
. . . . . . , at Bublers new Cigar and lobacco Store,
r-d comment, interest, aDd are productive ,
of great good. 'Ineyaro models of tho j ou lbindolph street, west of Lnquirer
kind. One is to bo delivered to-night. I office. feb8 tf
Brevities.
Largo numbers passed through tho city
yosterday returning from Murdi Gras fes
tivities at Now Orleans. Among tho nmn-
>r wo noticed several from Columbus.
Persons returning from Now Orleans
represent tho display as exceeding any
thing evor beforo witnessed on tho oonti-
uout. Expenditures foot up $1.70,000 for
tho fun. City receipts from it estimated
ut a million.
Wo aro a quiet people, undoubtedly.
No Mayor’s Court or disturbance of the
peace for two weeks spoaks volumes for
tho efficiency of our prosout city govern
ment.
Cupid is ou tho wing. Wo hear of half
dozen victims to tho insatiable god of
love, who propose to dam e to his music
nt an Gaily day. Wonder if thoso horri
ble valentines wo havo scon suggested the
ventures.
An AccoininodafIihi.
Our railroad authorities uro uuusually
clever and accommodating. Wo respect
fully suggest that an oflico at this place
for tho salo of through tickets to various
points would savo bother aud inconven
ience to our citizens.
quo-
Dull for tho week. Tho bail weather has
made tho roads muddy and unplonsaut iu
overy sense. Wo note no change ii
titiens for lending supplies.
Wo quoto: Bulk meat, !>j<ai()c; con
$L 08@1 ID; meal, $1 10; Hour, $7n!
for fancy; coffee, 82u8.7; sugar, lOii l
bran, $2u2 2.7 per ewt; hoy, $1 -7.7.
Receipts light
Middlings...
Low Middlings...
Roctivod previously
“ yesterday
Cotton
We quote
1.7,188
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Gibson «V Co., has
roiuovod to Chambers street. IPs friends
and patrons would do well to call on him
in his now quarters, aud examine stock
beforo buying clsowhcio. Prices at panic
rotes. join sintwodtf
Pooplo’sJTickot.
Mayor—J. 11. HARRIS,
n—b. L. Frii/. r, Win. Illiiien,
.). \V. Williams, .1. U. McNnnn
K. A.
ell.
Attention !
As my Address on olementary Auni-
oultural Chemistry, teaching tho cheap
est nnd shortest means for procuring and
compounding iminuras, is cntluisiasticiilly
received and heartily eu 'or., d by almost
every intelligent planter in Ibis section,
aud that J may bo compensated in u meus-
uro somewhat couiiueuHurnto with the
acknowledged merits of lint production
and value of lint information convoyed,
I do from this date establish tho price ut
GO cents per copy. In consideration of
tiiis change, i do hereby agree to ie-
fuud tho money to any farmer who, after
reading the production, will certify to me
he is nut fully satisfied with tho invent
us that which compels u man* to support a
family by the cultivation of poor land.
Tho problem tube solved by tho .South
before we oau hope for agricultural recu
peration nud prosperity, is cheap and re
liable immures. Tho Addross solves that
problem. I defy tho agricultural or sci
entific world to disprove one fact or posi
tion taken in tho Address. •
J. Monroe Lenxard,
Columbus, Ga.
Tho above work is for sale ut the En
quirer Offi *.o, where copies can bo order
ed by mail, with stamp enclosed for re
turn postage. A liberal discount made t<>
Grangers or farmers ordering a b.rgt
number. This pamphlet should be in the
hands of overy pi inter at this time.
ju!8 dAwtf
Bnhlor’s new l.'ij
is open.
Winter Cunsitm
less than actual eo
and Tuba
> Sto
and Dress Good-
Broad
Tho largest assortment of Importci
Havana Cigars, at B ’.blur’s now Cigar nru
Tobacco Sioro, on E mdulph street, wes
of Enquirer effico. fob* tf
Jteductlon for Cush .’
A. Gummill has reduced prices for casl
payments for hire. Call at his stables
<)gletlrorpo stroet.
Tho gonuiuo imported '
cigar nt Bidder's new Cigar
Store, on Randolph street,
quiror office.
Henry Clay"
and Tobacco
west of Kn-
Full line
Homespuns
i of Bleached and Bro
at cost ut
Blanchard's
Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 71 JLoad St. doc21 If
A fresh supply of tho host Prints at
ten conts per yard, at
Blanchard’s.
Factory Chucks ut 11c. per yard at
Blanchard’s.
T. E. Blanchard is still offering his
stock of Dry Goods, without reserve, ut
Cost!
Lawyers.
A. J. YK ItntS,
Attorney and Counsellor at I.a
Olllcc «)|i|>rniti< AlaluiUm IltMiHt*.
l'ructicoK iu nil dm t'i. ;rt. .a tin* St.it.-. j i(
OtililUilitm liit il'il*. will l>«* ImM It til A ! 1.. f)
Hy unlt*r or tlu-t'ii|itiiiu.
Kub n»tli, 1*74, | Id .1 .1. 01.Al’P O.-
33r. Wm. Olovolanr
• OST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY. BUT ONLY-THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
IUt. 1. I . I V It I li,
ii its. s. r. s.ui i :i.
Administratrix's Salo.
V (I K KKA1ILY I.. ,1'. .-1.1-I- Ii ..-II i'.- Il.tiioiublt'
f\ tlio Court «•! Old n it> ..I Mo- . -.uiit>,
tin- |i<>moiinl |»i- |»-
1! \ l alt. t. ii.-- \l.
FA 11 Kit, Atliiu v
(Tty l.i-li-lipili;: to I to- >
February 12.Ii, 187-1.
Railroad Sale of Unclaimed
Goods.
m nt <1. i-uy clmr^i-- uiul i
K.U. Mvrm—Oim luvri.
11. (’. Key—Ouo rtitiijm
foblS tmchlii Tmiituii'i
CHEMICALS—PURE !
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
E. C. HOOD & BWO.
NOTICE.
Tailors,
Dentists.
J. I.. H. N.niTII,
Du..- l-liil« Wuik mill l-l-i,K--K "" -•-«
d-cill t-rn.H. Olinixl" i,
Barber Shops.
1111. S<> \ .1 Ti ll-. i:u, llnrlu-i
Hotels.
AI.V1IAM V uolsi:,
A1JA1IS iKH si:.
Insurance.
HO WIN (V SON.
liiencral Insurance Ar'cik
Oflico. H.iilroml Street, ram-It. '! dr.-.--u>
A Good Tiling
[ 8 TON i;v KOtJKII.N i: \TI.M. . Ala
L by tho WeaUm It iilr i-l It i-
for tr.iv I'M*-, ami tli ii
n.; i, T-m-y lb.
How to Make a Fortune!
r pill8 kimwIi-ilK" i-« ilc-cr.-il y moil -vr-ryl. -Iy.
In- Mil: . Olt.T, C '- .. ,11. Milrtk It .I
mil -i li'-rn, :: t-Ii tlm Mi n . i.-U. m.l -
.. lb ilrai.-l / i. In j, «*|» lik.i, Ala . »l..-i
ni;:n ji a \ » y, v< >i it a .
CIGARS.
IN 10 VV
CIGAR TuBACCU STORE,
Dinars ana
Imported and L' ..nor tic Cigars
Ever Brought to This City !
L0UK BUHLER,
fifllLLiNERY.
To Sait the Panic Times
Millinery Goods at Cost!
■- M I UINI.I 1 : - -!.»!■I ’ ' . '"liT'r.i!-- '
' v.rylliimt n-.n.li, I, i,r«i .Mill.,.,
K.ip'-'-dully,
(tll.VIN mi I
DRESS MAKING.
I-> 1*0848*
M US. FOUAHTV an.I Mrs. HAI.I. *r i rtfuVj
<1 T, IU A N I) M \ Ii I I. V DIFS’ A N D
iiuMmihws inti ssi;s
ii tbo latfut Hti'l l>(-.t -lyl- . \\ til .iNo .lo 8tamp-
\ l.li |"-i-i ii. iii.li-btt'.l I-- tin- Lit.- W. M. M.'C-
.lo.-'.l, Ul<- luT.-l'V IK it I Ill'll t-- IHIkUl- ill! III. .1
jmyini-nt I.. me. M. Mt i’OOK,
leb2Q 1 w T.-inl* AUm
Administrators Salo.
UP.HI!AId.Y t.. I- I from lb- II m i
if OnliMtry .-f tl.- . - - «m. 1 <if ’
• fro
- -I I.
t tb- .i
bom ’ , -i . i-i t itt
sj.nrif: imi^.hiii. 2 an I
I K<’ld wut. ii uii-l ■ btiin "i-l I
r..b2ti-ltlt
A"-"
Executor’s Sale.
Prices Reduced 10 Suit tie Times.
Sash, Blinds and Doors,
If you will only Savo what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHEN1X SAVINGS mmi
Less than one year old, and has 37c sitors.
The Leg slature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of I'ahilities.
Djrosit3 of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per certt.
comreundcd four times a yoar. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Prcs’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas'r.
BANKS.
MEfltiillliTS' Mil IIECHMICS'
COLUMBUS, GhEOILQULM
A, 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
F. brtiary Bill, 1871 tf
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. NS lvnril. 0. M, KINSKI
WITTICH KINSEL.
Practical Watclnaakcrs, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
SHAEFER & WOOD,
House - Furnishing Goods.
CoiitriirturH r..r Kooflliiu- mi.l .bill Work.
Chambors St., Opelika, Ala.
V riHKIA NEW STOCK of t
muIn unit tlm latent nlyb'« liavo boon recently purchas.-l
l.l|> Hush 2c por light ml.liti.-u..1.
IH.IND8 :.U.: I'UU FOOT, nn asuiiiiK l. ngth :
Fifty eonlH per niilo t.-i nm.il.liiik .i.-n • I - i.
R. R. GOETCHIUS & CO.,
r St. Gllilr anil .laukhim Sis,,
(DM .NI HI S, GFOUGIA.
VVrtlll.N, 4I.04KN, J KW Fl.lt V, SIKHIANG SIl.VfrJK ,V I’l.AlFD WAItl.,
All uf tlie lut.-st inaiiufacturorn.
MuiuuiiiIh, (tiiiil amt silver Snort act pn unit Fye-tJInsm-N,
t<ol«l unit Slltev I liiiuhles, I.MilioN' ami (JentH’ t liuiiiN,
Piaiti ami l am > (ii.bl UI««h«f UvautltNil workmaanhlp, ami every .uiieti’
iff Irllcte roil ml in a I- Irst-rluss .tcHelry Store.
Stem'll I’lutrN of every .li-Mprlptlon cut at nliorl notirp.
I rnr.K \M:NTj* f-r tl .I limm- i. l IM.bb.l ripocta. Un amt Kvo (JI.ihhcb, amt Ag. ut-. I, e tl.,.
j y I 'll- 1 1 I'-I I I. 8| t nli-H, Vtlileh aiv iilightly r-.l-.r—it, uii-l in high favor witli ovcrybo-ly uaing -p . i k
ami .l.'welry repulriiiK In all its bran. hen. Hair Jcwolry, Socloty UiidgeH, Diuiui-ml
orib-t
ntUDblCJUt-a.-ir-* r. rn.tr -1
3. II. BALDWIN & C0.J;
u kn Bit a L d::.m.i:ks in | '
Clioico Family Groceri.-: *
Domestic l>r.v (■'iioiIh, Notion*, '
TOKAtTO. At., Ac.
11,i> ami mil: uut i i; p.
Hides.
RAILROAD 1 '
r.DESI HIDES!!
WE WILL PAY THE
Iliglicsl Market Price
1.7 Itroud fst., Colitr.bd-
FIIAME MOTTrU2NG;3.
I HAVE Just vpil - rent v - iy t'IC-
P 1 d ,, MAK K Fit \M I - t.. .ml
V/. J. CHAFFiM.
For Sale.
inVKNTY Nil AIIIN M Lll 11 A N I
febtH po.tir M iii.I M. I!.ml.
CHATTERBOX FOR IS73,
FOB SAM! JJV
‘l*)2;ij 1. w. PEASE & NORMAN.
Wood. Wood !
JJK.<T WOOD, ready nawi-l, f ».< *» per cord. Wood
{.»r vu cont* jvor cord. Ord'-i* tllltd prtanpV-
ly n uppli. ait-a to th--
Mil if MU800QKK MAN l'NU CO.
CARRIAGES.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE
RMPOSITOIIY.
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs aud Beeswax,
Central Railroad.
gSm-miT”-'’
o
GEN’L SUPT’S OFFlt.’E U. K.
Sava n n a 11, N •. • oui lm r 1,
4 AND A FT Bit SUNDAY, 2d
l’a.- aengur I i a in.4 <m tliu (Juori<i 1
Itallr.iud, Its braneliu* and -
an IuIIowh:
TWAIN No. l.ttUINCl NnWTHANj) ,V
GUAY A CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St,
I inter Kauk 11 llmme.
IW. '.VS. HIIRSCH,
Oy’-’-hf-rpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides nnd Furs a Specialty.
A rrivu ui ]-,.
. .M;0'
Arrive ut Alai-. j
Luavo Mu.'on ;>" 7
1j*va\o Muon lor ■. p
Iiuavo Mucin |i.r a ,. 7
A rrivu at CJoluinbus Q
Arrive at Lufauta m
Arrive at Atlanta 1
COMING SOUTH AND LAST
Leave Atlanta 1
Leave (kduinbu.- . 7
Leave Eulaula 7
Arrive at ,Mac.>u Irutu Atlanta.... ti
Arrive at Mm-on I mm O.dumbuti 5
Arrive at Macim ii-uu lCuluuia a
I a'li' Ht Marke t I’rl
Arrive at Savuunali ^
TWAIN No.2,GOING NORTH AND 1
Luav. S.twiuualt 7
Hides, FurBeeswax & Rags.
A!! k!;:db Wrapping Paper
and Paper Lags on hand.
da.'.-ii I'.r t' iluinhna.,
Iac.ii |.«r Lulaul
lanui l -r All.iiit,-
VALENTINES.
Valentines for 1874
Arrive at Atlanta..
COMING SOU H AND EAST.
My Stock ..I
BUCCIES,
PHAETONS
and SUNDOWNS,
1- NOW -:OMI-|.i:'l
TH0S. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry House,
Columbus, Go.
l-'< > Ii < i/V< I J.
in, xt Tim ,, i a> r ... . u
fflILBURN, STUDCBAKER
a'' ■ x’.kx
VALENTINES AT
3c, I Hr, I.V, 2.1c, Illlf, lOr, 71r, #1 ami
J. W. PEASD & NORMAN.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
*. 'natinluts, Cjrii*
.1. \Y. UYAN. Pruji’r
PLANTATIOt^J WAGONS,
AT COST!
i-llerni* Iron A \ I \l.ik’on, noilli.sil ,. for.- .
Huh} ifesfaurant,
B.tr and Billiard Saloon,
THOS. K. WYNNE,
Oppobile Perry House,
Cciu.iihus, Gu.
; Baskin Houkk.
I. W. ltYAS, |»ni|i«i
WAGON MAKifiC.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop,
J. H. M0BHELL
H A ™“
■'1C HOTJUL,
I I - rut 1.1.1 l.Ol AIM).
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop'r.
1 have Kururi-d tho . f f
th« well known wo.h1 worktu.ui. ■
Kuarautott nil work done, uiilu-
HESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar !
Ii" luilruiiugu of tbo j ubli.
J. ii. MOSHLI.I,.
'I'lIK under*.gaud will opeu
HBtablishiuoot,aud be prepared to sup-
ply lii* friend* with every luxury.
octlS dOiu A. J. imi.AMl.
Arrive at .Milio l«
Arrive at Lui-nt.,
Leave Augusta ...
Arrive at Augu.-f
.-it,, a througli train
It*
only
: ivh«
- u " ill take Train No.
sa. u.n il .iii.I Au.u-t .. .in.I Train No.
I int- n tli-- S. W. W.ii., Atlanta and
I iv MilludKcrillu and Lat.-ntou tr;
dally, • Sunday- u.xoopted."
Westerfi. Railroad of
- Alabama.
53-1 HOURS TO NEW YORK
Now York and Now Orleans Hail Lino.
?a!a:o S’.ootinj Oars Run Through frs.-u
Opoiika to Lynchburg.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLtiMiit’s, Oa„ Nuvomber 10th, 187.5.
TUA1NP LEAVE COIA'MDl'S DAILY
'Atlanta, - 10:40 A. n
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
1.F.AY1. t'.iLUMRl.' - l'i a. m. AUR
Upidika I - . 7 p. in., at Atluuta f*:4
at W,ibl.ii.-t -n T.-o a. ui.. New York 4:2,
vu I’liilii'tftphin mi i Baltimore^
Slt-opim; Fiirn Ifiiu IlirouicH
Opelika to l.yiH Ubiu;.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLL'MllUB O 1
From Atlanta, .j
From M-.utgouit-ry .it
onueotiiiK with I
Mail i
I", Ky.,
York Expr
i Atlanta with w. .t
i\ Sunday.
It l’u-sender
Tickets tor *alu at Uu .. r ,.. . ,
UDAS. P. IIALL, Uetiurn
U. A. BACON, Agent. |,
Wanted.
flood ; it in -.1 rare eh.inc. I- '
Utent or Ii.ivIiik lei- ,i ■■ t -: .
i|tleii||y do hh ui Ii ,i • :
AddriHi J. I IP
UUg28 tf 2lH W »l. ;