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TUESDAY FEHKUAKY 24, 1H74.
IHOTIi'B.
Twouty-flve por cont. will bo uridud to
all subHcriptiooH uot paid in advunce.
This rulo will not bo departed from.
All funeral, obituary, and marriage no-
ticoH must bo paid for at regular rates.
Resolutions of Granges und other
bodies, ordered published, will bo charged
for.
Anonymous communications invariably
ignored.
Letters requiring answer should con
tain stamps for return postage.
Latk advioos from Buenos Ayres say
that the Asiatic cholera is Htill raging
there, claiming thirty or forty victims a
day.
Is Mississippi) tbo Lioutenaut Govern
or, Bocrctary of State, Superintendent of
Public Education, and the Speaker of tho
House of Representatives, are negroes.
George Weed, a native of Connecticut,
but lately n citizen of Savannah, was
killod in Clsy county, Fla., on Saturday,
by a man named J. M. .Jones. No par
ticulars.
A hiiaiu' engagement in Northern Africa
is reported as having boon brought on re
cently by a Sultan of Soudan invading
Egyptian territory with on army iu pur
suit of slaves. An Egyptian Govornor
gave him battle, and after a tight of six
hours, tho Souduti army of 10,000 was de
feated with heavy loss.
PnitsiDKNT Grant is reported as having
snid, in tho course of a conversation with
Southern members of Congress on Wed
nesday last, that “us far us it was iu his
power ho should hereafter strictly follow
tho policy of conferring uppointmouts iu
the South on those whose loyalty and
character wore such as to outitlo them to
his favorablo consideration, llo was of
tho opinion that tbo no-culled carpet bag
element had not contributed much to the
good of tho party in that section."
Tint Washington National JfcjmUican
of Friday, in its Department News col
umn, says that the report that the Com
mittee ou Civil Service Reform had sub
stantially agree J to the hill introduced by
Mr. Smart, providing for tho apportion
ment of the Department otlices among
the members of Congress, “is promature,”
as tho Oouimittco has only discussed the
bill. But tho tone of the Jlepublican iu
its editorials shows that it approheuds a
serious attempt to pass this measure.
Baui''h nomination still “hangs tiro" iu
tho United Statos Senate. A Washington
special of Suturduy to tho Atlanta Consti
tution Hays there is a “free light" for tho
PostOtlicoof that city, and that tho chargos
made by Congressman Freeman against
Bard are tho following : First—lie
a Democrat. Second—ilo aided in
expulsion of colored mombors from
Georgia Legislature. Third Ho is not a
oiti/.ou of Georgia. Fourth—lie is not
the choice of tho Republicans. Aaron
Alpoorin Bradley was Bard's witness on
tho suaond charge. Bradley testified that
Bard aided the colored motubors.
Judos Erskink, iu tho United Statos
District Court at Savannah, hist wook,
made an important ruling respecting the
force of a crop lien in binding the prop
erty of a bankrupt. Tu a case in which
proceedings to foreclose a lion were com
menced after tho mortgage lmd been ad
judged a bankrupt, Judge E. granted a
temporary injunction restraining further
procoodiugs therein, but addod : “This
injunction 1 grunt Nolely on the grouud
that tho levy was made after tho bank
ruptcy of BasH, but at the same tiino 1
remark that no exemption will ho nllowod
out of proporty held under a judgment
obtained by virtue of what is known as a
“crop lion," for it is purchase money un
der tho laws of this State, and I must
follow tho State law iu this, if this bo a
crop lien.”
T1IK SIEETIMU TO-NHiHT-
Tho Toaipuiauce meeting to-night will
bo held in tho maiii body of the Baptist
Church, and it is to bo hoped tlioro will
bo a largo attendance. Tho hull
particularly intorostod, and they should
bo out in foroo. While wo havo uo>
believod in total abslinonco or pledge
wo cannot avoid the fact that there
much intoxication in our city, and that
many of our brightest men are
made tho victims of strong drink,
do not endorse the singing and praying
mode adopted by tho women of Ohio,
Kentucky ami Tennessee for tho sup
prossiou of tho sale of ardent spirits, am
we have no desire to interfere with tho
rights of luou licensed by the nation ni
city. What we should like to boo is t
moral suppression .of that too comm
tendency to drink to excess, which marks
so many of our very best peo-
plo. In our desire to aid this cause
we do not wish to “oast stones,” for wo
havo during the years of our manhood
advocated moderate drinkiug, and we can
say candidly wo set an example of our
theory. Wo never became cntaugled iu
tho fascination, but wo remember many a
gallaut fellow equally strong now sleeping
in a drunkard's grave. And, after all, it
is uot our owu tastes or pleasures that
should be consulted in this matter; for
if our habits are tempting examples to
othors to stop beyond the limits of mod
eration, wo fear Mich moderation may
have its moral rectitude questioned.
However, we will hear what our friends
have to say this evening. We oaunot
imagiue their actions as iu nnv way in
terfering with the rights of any of our
citizens, and so for as they tend to the
| Congr.
On Thursday, tho question father, mother or child, that waare nearor J
was first taken on Senator Cameron's to the living presence, and wo can hold
amendment to the Finance bill, and to closer communion with the images that
tho surprise of its friends, it was defeated are ever alive in our hearts. Columbus
by a vote of 2(i yeas to 30 nays. This ^ does not lack in msthetic taste, as can be
amendment provided for free banking, ^ seen by tho many beautiful homes in and
with certaiu restrictions. ; ho voto was , around our city; but if we were to take our
then taken on Senator Gordon's amend- j ideas of tho people's taste and culture from
ment, which was defeated by the same j our cemetery, we would bo forced to
voto—20 to 30. Henator Cooper's amend- i place tho standard very low, for wbilo
ment, providing both for free bankiog ( nature has done muob, art has done but
uud for tho convertibility of legal tondors little to make the place attractive. We
ni.l admuuiali all
iu the first Mou-
should nut be
ed to said applicant.
into gold nt tho Treasury Department,
then substituted for Mr. Morrimon’s
amendment, but before voting on it tho
Seuato adjourned, at a lato hour. Those
proceedings attracted tho most intense
interest, both in tho Senate Chamber and
tbo lobbies.
On Friday (having by some proceeding,
not yet reported, again taken up Morri-
inon’s amend merit instead of OQOper’R),
tho Senate adopted Mr. Morritnon's sub
stitute, by a voto of 28 to 2.">. It instructs
tho Finanoo Committee to report a hill
iding for un iucrenso of tho National
Bank circulation ho that tho whole volume
thoroof shall not oxoood $ 100,000,000.
But it will bo observed that the voto wus
a very close one, and tho Senate waH not
full as when Cameron's und Gordon's
nmoudmonts were rejected.
aro informed by gentlemen living in tbo
city that the trees thoy plant by the
graves of their doad are stolen by thieves,
and that floral offerings are deliberately
carried off the graves by the very queer
class of people who on Sabbath days
make the grave yard a placo of assigna
tion. Surely the Sexton has some control
over these matters, and can protect tho
graves. If be has not tho authority or
force, Council should give it to him, and
he should have au assistant to aid him in
watching and working. A few huudrod
dollars expended under the direction of
some gentloman acquainted with land
scape gardening, would completely change
the appearance of the cemetery. But if
this cannot be done, Counoil, alway:
ready to assist a good oauso, should
that tho Sexton is enablod to koop the
graves sacred, and tho offerings of tho
living from being stolen from the breasts
of tho dead.
DECISIONS OF THE SC THEME
COURT OF UEOKUIA.
Delivered In Atlanta, Feb. 17, 1*74
Condensed from Atlanta Constitution.
Joseph Porter vs. State. Gaming from
Fulton. McOay, J.
On the trial it was proven that the par
ties played for “chips," representing cer
tain Hums, which were redeemed by tho
dealer at tho price they represented.
Held—That this was playing for
thing of vuluo, and tho conviction w
ri B ht.
Judgment affirmed.
Thomas Ware vs. State. Murdor from
DoKulb. McCay, J
1. Whore on trial of A for murder it
was provou that A uud B came to the
place whero deceased wus nt wot;k, and the
killing took place after an altorcatii
which A and B joined
Held—That it wus not error to permit
State to prove that B had, iu A’s prosouce,
not long beforo the killing, ankod witness
if deceased was at work at tho pi
was killed, especially when it was further
provon that A thou said ho would givo do-
consed u lick if lie said what ho had hoard
he had said.
2. It is not error for tho judge, in i
murder case, after charging tho law appli
cable to tho facts proven, to fail to charge
tho section of the Code which provides
“that all othor cases standing
samo footing of ronRon and justice shall
be justifiable homicide.”
When tho jury, without boing misled
their verdict of guilty, recommend to
mercy, tho verdict is not thoroby illegul
the verdict not being founded solely or
circumstantial evidenco, and tho Court
will not hour affidavits of jurymen that
they misunderstood tho elFoct of their
verdict.
Judgment affirmed.
Oharlos McCay rs. State. Larceny from
Fulton. Twite, J.
On trial of defondant as principal, ho
cannot bo couvicted ns accessory.
Judgment affirmed.
L. DoGive vs, Mendor & Tumlin,
sumpsit from Fulton. Twite,
In a pending suit to enforce mechanic's
lion, and the proporty on which tho lien
is claimed has been sold by legal process,
tho pnrehasor cannot make himself a
party and tender issue.
2. That the purchaser has a mortgage
on tho proporty, does not affect tho ques
tion.
Judgmout affirmed.
North Gooigia Mining Company vs. Chas.
Latimer. Equity from Fulton. Mo-
Cay, J.
1. On tho trial of an issue arising on a
contract betwoeu A. and B. C. D., all par
ties being present and eugngod iu fixing
tbo terms. A. is uot au incompetout wit
ness because one of the parties to the
the rnuttor”—“it was forced by groat other part has siuce died,
national cxigoncos to tako tho course it j ”• When tho owner of tho land suppos-
, .. Tf , .a. , ., . . ed to contain miuorals, mudo a contruct
lid. If tlio 1 lines Had said vartu oxi- . , ..
' & ; with another, stipulating that tho othor
goucioH, it would have stated tho case j might tost it nt his own expense, uud if
moro correctly; for tho spirit of there- tho land contained tho mineral, coppor,
hellion was outirely dead before “recon- 1 equal to the Duck Town mines, tho per-
stmotiou" wus cummitUd tu the uuyruou, j »“'* t0 b - U Z
, . r b , .M it at ft fixed price, the pneo to rise
niul if anything has occasionally fauued it ^ WAH bettor or less good than tho
into a flicker of life again, it has boon tho ' Duck Town mines; aud after tho test wj
veiy oxoohsor, consequent upon tho ho- mudo a mine was found, believed to 1:
utuwid of limvor ou innoruut uud vicious e< l u ‘ a to , the 1 ? auk , To . w “ ,uin0B - “ Iul . * k6
. . 4l ... , , parties formed a stock company, and the
negroes, which tho J lines now doploros. | owners of tho laud took one-fourth of tho
But tho Times now awakens to a por- 1 stock in payment of the amount agrcod
ccplipn of the ovils ot' tho kind of rulo
uud rulers lo which South Carolina, Lou- ! ,1 " ,or “ ini , n 8 ' vl f ll ! 0 , r tho
....... , consideration (one-fourth tho stock)
lsiuua uud Mississippi uro still nubjectod. j f n j r .,,,q adequate to tho vendor, the cost
It says that “it is the duty of tho Ropub- | of testing with tho risk of losing the
jt out these ovils so far i whole expenditure in esse of failure, was
tho test of the consideration paid by tho
NED HO RULE IN THE MOUTH.”
A long editorial articlo iu tho New York
Times ot tho 17th inst., taken in connec
tion with othor pointed intimations from
Washington uud olsewboru, shows unmis
takably that numbers of the Republican
leaders of the North are becoming alarm
ed f for tboir party; on account of tho
oxcushoh of the negroes in power at the
South and their demonstrated incapacity
tie. The Times is the leudiug Repub
lican paper iu Now York, and is looked
upon as n mouth-piece of its party—its
relations with Gen. Grant's administration
being evidently of a couflduntiul char
acter. Iu the article to which wo ref or
(and which wo would like to copy at length
ur space to-day poruiittod; tho Times
ussos particularly tho condition ot
South Carolina, which it says is even
verse than that of Louisinun and Missis-
ippi. It thinks it au unfortunate event
that “at a time when tho sad condition of
ill -ms in Louisiana is attracting tho ntton-
iou of tho wholo country, aud when Mis-
•issippi has elected a steamboat porter to
the United Stales Seuato only because his
skin is black, tho proceedings of tho South
ilinu Legislature lire more scandalous
ut any limo siuce the close of tho
It says that the perusal of a sketch
of tho proceedings of tho Legislature will
remove any doubt of tho unfitness of tho
present rulers, and thut “in South Caroli
mi negro domination in affairs is most pro-
uouuced, and thoro its evils aro most ap
parent;' that “the Legislature of South
Curoliuu is apparently a gang of thievos,
intent only upon plundering tho pooplo
whom it is supposod to servo. Long prac
tico has made tho Legislature of the Stato
a perfected system of brigandage. Igno
rant negroes, transplanted from tho cot
ton fields to the hulls of the Capitol, where
they have beou drilled by unscrupulous
white ndvonturors, have naturally made ti
mockery of government, uud bankrupted
the State.”
Tho Times goes on to say iliat iu most
of the Southern Statos no disastrous ooo-
M*qiiuuccH have followed reconstruction,
“hut in thoso whore the negroes had a nu
merical superiority, the rovorse, it must bo
admitted, is tru.o” We of the South know
that tho revorse is only true in any of tho
Stutuu because tho rulo wus wrostod fro
the negroes uud their white ullios bofore
thoy hud tiuio to cause tho ruiu and cor
ruption in tho throe States uamod, which
now so alarms tho Republicans of tho
North. Wo kuow, too, that tho wliitos
of tho South anticipated these deplorablo
suits of nogro rulo, and warned tho
imes' party of what would follow fhe
bestowal of powor upon a class utterly
incapacitated mentally and morally, for
its proper exorcise. Yet the Times says
that “the Republican party had no choice
M
U8C0GEE COURT OK ORDINARY.—William
8. Lloyd ha* applied tor .. Ilumcatead ex-
WEAL ESTATE ACENT8.
ELLIS & HABRIS0N,
Real Estate Ageuts
AND AUCTIONEERS,
ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE.
KENT AND PURCHASE of HEAL ESTATE
•I conutry, uud will advertise tb-j
j buIo) FKKF OK CHARGE, unload
V. M. BROOK P, Ordinary.
MEDICINES.
lieun party t
ns it can" ; that the first thing to bo done
is to “uudeceivo the negroes u
conviction thut their proceedings have tho
sympathy and support of tho Ropublicai
party and of tho Administration.” Wi
regret to see that it is party “exigency
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iu the City
(at prl
the prop, rlj
sold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF LAND, Icing th
on oi the •‘Nunco lot,” on Bryan a root, adjoining
io residence of ll«-u. M. J. Crawford. Call soon
if you want u bargain. feblX tf
CITY LOT No. Col, ou McIntosh street, with
liree dwelling* ou the sumo. Will bo sold
jgether or «ej urate, at a luw tlgure, for cash.
ja-7
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ten
res grouud, iu Linwood, one mile from 8. W. R.
R. depot; a very comfortable and desirable home.
FERTILIZERS.
FERTILIZERS.
300 tons P.taptoo Quano Company's Ammoniated Soluble Phoiphu,,
100 tona Langdale (English) A A Ammoniated Soluble Phosphatea
100 tons Langdale B B Ammonaifcd Soluble Phosphate*.
100 tona George Ober A Son’s Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Llmt
100 tons George Ober & Son's Genuine Phospho Peruvian Guano
In Store and to Arrive.
Planter* wishing genuino first cU« Dr<B ,
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE in the v
at a cross-road, three mil
Springs. A vory
By Ellis &_ Harrison.
75 head Mules and Horses
AT AUCTION.
O N WEDNESDAY, tbo 25th of Fob’y
1874, 1 will sell at auction, without
reserve, 7.7 lu-ad Horses and Mules, us Y^P
good stuck as ever brought to thin mar
ket. This Hale will he positive, and will tako
place iu tin* city of Columbus, at the Livery Stable
of Col. Robert Thompson, on Oglethorpe atreet,
commencing at 10 o’clock Wednt-uluy morning,
' k Is sc-Id to close out a largo
ought
J. 8. BOYD.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent,
CHEAP TO A CAREFUL TENANT,
SMALL HARM within « mile .111 » hnlr uf
Apply to J. 11, MARTIN,
Euquirer Oflb
For Rent.
A*"
A 1
tho city.
fob‘J’2 ;t
WO STORY DWELLING, CON-
1 onis, situated on OglethoipeUlSL
street, convenient to the business part of tho city
ftthll at* F. Q. WILKINS,
For Rent.
fJMIE SMALL DWELLING SECOND
ut.r north of Male Public School, Jack-
aun street. Apply to
febS tf C. J. FREDERICK k RRO.
V distinguished clergymn
; of this remedy, charnel
>cial blessings or the ninetei
‘minty of Its healing effec
inunity from danger, whel
11ilrcn or adults, adapt it for
1 it has attained. None w<
ig complaint if they knew
1 of Now York, speak-
rises it as “one or the
oonth century," The
>n going to hod thoy
eases may ho arrested and consuinp-
irge that sweeps away thousands
•ould b- checked iu ita beginning.
11 seated cough, which breaks their
will find by taking tho Expectorant
children. Sold
ind 60 Cortlnndt
thlS iloodtw I v
person testing, and if that wns equal to
to their j throe-fourths tho vuluo, tho consideration
was fair und adequate.
3. In a bill filed for specific perform
ance, if tho contract bo iu writing, is fair
and just, is certain uud for au ndequnto
consideration, and capable of being per-
tbat is forcing the Times lo demand 1 formed, it is as much a mnttor of course
this restriction upon negro rule, for it f° r n court of equity to decree a spocitic
, . . . % , uerformauoe* us it is for a court of law to
says that “this, the last great task of re- v .. „ nuaD nnA ..
h i give damages for it in other cases ; and it
curmtruoliun, cannot lio shirkml without ’ was orrot to re f UM t0 c hor K o Ibis hh law,
endangering tho safety of the party." i iu a case whero the contract was iu wri-
But it is somewhat encouraging to find ' ^ u fb ntider tho evidenco it was com-
,ha, even fo, ia forcing tho ' jtl ^ ‘IZ
I inn* and its political allies to correct, as ( q nft te consideration, and capable of beiug
far as they now can, tho blundo;
milted iu their dealings with tho South.
Wo had intended to refer, in this con
nection, to othor indications of the un
easiness caused at tho North by the ex
cesses of tho Southern Stato governments
still iu tho hands of tho negroes, but
must defer it to uuotbor occasion.
THU UU.1IF.TUHY.
In this age, among civilized pooplo,
there is a general desire to decorate aud
ronder beautiful “the cities of the dead,"
whore loved ones rest aud where the
present living must sleep “afterlife's fitful
fever.” Shrubs, flowers and trees, land
scape gardening and the sculptor'i
performed.
Judgment roversod.
Trippe, J., concurred.
Warner, C. J., dissented.
HARRIED,
At Columbus, Gn., 11th Februry, 1874, at Trinity
(Episcopal 1 Church, t-y tho Kov. W. C. Hunter,
CLARENCE S. CONN HU AT to LAURA YONGK.
•laughter of R. P. Spcuccr, Es-j ,h-th of 8a\unnah,
G<* >rgia. •
individual aud goneral good, we promise have been made to assumo their most
r hearty co-oporatiou
beautiful forms in the oometeries of thii
And other lands. The impulso that leads
this decoration is ono of tho purest and
nobloat, because the most unselfish of onr
Mis propositions relating , nuturej. We try to compensate by onr
and the finances, witbin “brings of beanty to the dead for itae
IMPORTANT VOTES BY THE SEN
ATE*
Tho Seuato of the Uuited States, by it
votes upon vari
to the currency
the last three or four days, has probably
indicated tho kind of legislation on that
subject which may be oxpected from this j ' va 1
real or imagined,
when they lived, aud if no neglect, then
stand by the grave of a
Attention, City Light Guards,
* Meet promptly at your Armory THIS
(Tuesday) NIGHT at 7^ o’clock, foi
DRILL.
llj order of Capt. W. II. Williams.
feb24 It J. C. CHENEY, 1st Serg’t.
Administrath
late of said county, dec’d :
These are, therefore, to
and singular, tho kiudred
deceased, to show cause oi
April, why letters should
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves!
rn^mm CRuWW
PpSfljl (Opposite Sun Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
^yOULD respectfully Invito tho attention of his
TIN WARE, at wholo
Manufacturer of TIN, SHEET IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
dotio promptly and in tho host manner.
He solicits a call, reeling assured that ho cau
ve entire satisfaction.
Ad* Price as low as tho lowest. Come ami see
before you buy. oct26 eodswtf
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOR SALK AT PRICKS TO SUIT HARD TIMES’
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Who iuvito the attontin of the pul lic to their
large and compieto stock, consisting of
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak and other first class patterns),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
SILVER PLATED AND RR1TKNIA GOODS,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of our own iuiportatioi
Manufacturers of TIN, COPPER AND
NIIUUT IRON WARE of every description.
Mm' Prices as low as tho lowest.
■epT ood6m
J. W. Dennis. J. M. Dennett.
Southern Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS A CO.
For Rent.
2 LARGE ROOMS, with sido ontmuce, with use
ol parlor and kitchen. Parties can board with
family on very reasonable terms, if preferred
Homo is well located. Addr ns
JailS tf L, Box 184.
For Rent,
O NE of the most comfortable Dwalllngn M
in Wynn ton, the residence of Tlioi. f|5!|
A. Gamak. deceased. Tonus easy. Apply-* 2 *-"
0. O. RAGLAND, Agent
JslO tf for James Canink, Ex r.
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL-
LU1E AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
uovC tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
feh‘J4 daodswlm
WM. A. .TAMES,
Ofllcu In CllJ W.r.-lioiiai-, Oglnli.irm next t„ Epl.cnp.1 cj.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS.
ROSETTE & LAWHONl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liquor Lealersl
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
H ave now in stoke a choice selection op puke and una
ulterated Liquors. Home of which aro three aud four years old.
The lui
nnd wii
Tli* pla<
cupicd by Mr-
Dwelling House and Lot
For Sale.
OFFER for Halo tho house and lot recently oc-
“ i. F. K. Owens, in Girard, Ala.
; the dwel ing is comfortable
pdrs can lie made desirable,
tho Brick Yard, on Marshall’s
eeu, ten nunu es walk from eitlier bridge. For
rms, apply to C. A. Peabody, Enquirer office.
CHAS. A. PEARODY.
fohfi oaw3t
DRY GOODS.
ECONOMY!
Do you know that you can
Save Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
THEY ARE SELLING THEIR IMMENSE
AND VARIED STOCK Ok
Foreign s Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Tlieir Spring- Stock
IS UNRIVALEDt
Call and bo convinced.
No. 69 Broad Street.
fobll dtf
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Call attention to the foot that they are selling
Dry Goods of eve y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ac.,
TO CASH BUYERS,
At such prices as will he sure to please all who
will call
To arrive ICth lust., a new case of
Spring- I’rintH, &c.
J.il i l’EACOCK t 81VIFT.
FARM BOOKS.
-it" and admoniidi ail
ind creditors of (aid
the first Mou lay in
lot he grnntsd to said
WILLIAM A FARLEY,
-inh day of March
feb’J4 XI
1 at my office on F.\ lay, th
txt, at 10 o'clock x. m.
WILLIAM A. PARLEY,
Ordinal y.
.f HTOYF.fi,
UKATHN, t lRU BOGS,
UOUNTRY AN ONTO YE
; HOLLOW B ARK.
I We guarantee our goods in
j every reaped.
Extra Piece* furnished to anj
Move we make.
4#* Samplo aud Salesroom at
J. If. BENNETT A CO.’S,
| *ug31 d’JtawawGmJ 181 Broad S(.
TIME BOOKS
FOB
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
Enables any one to keep accurate ac
*****-* count* with their employees. Prlc
$150.
The form i* one furuUhod by a planter of mur
experience. It-* use will enable a Farmer to eav
many time* it* cost during tho year.
Printed and for sule by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
45" The Book will be forwarded by mail, o
Stray Mule Taken Up
A T my place opposite Cnlamhui, ahoutl^
the first of January. The owner**
can have him by proving property aud X
paying for thU adve •’
feb!7 lw
Honnessoe Brandy,
Peach “
Applo “
Cherry “
BouieHtio “
Jamacin Bum,
Now England Bum,
Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin,
Port Wine,
Sherry Wine,
Madeira “ Malaga Wine,
Martin Whiskey,
Bourbon “
Cabinet “
Irish “
llyo “
White Com Whiukey,
Adam Crow’s “
Weller's Bourbon “
Bobertsou County Whiskey,
Tom Moore Bye “
White Wheat
Pa. Dew Drow “
Tho above is offered at wholesalo aud retail, in quantities to suit purchasers.
feblS tf ROSETTE A LAWHOV
DRY GOODS.
J. KYLE & CO.
7 the- public, gene-ally, thut tlmir
” ' oiuplete injfrery den
te. They iw-re bought dir-,
correspond
T>F.SP EOT FULLY announce to their friend-, cue
JlI and winter stock ou DRY GOODS i* m
consisting of every article usually found iu a first < Imsh Dry Good* lb
the money panic in New York for money, nnd w ill he sold nt prices
cash, a#* We still keep a large Hue of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTAY
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OF
Ladies 9 , Misses’ and Oliildren’s Shoes,
of tho Latest Style and Best Mak<
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Pricei
All wishing to purchase will do well to give us a call, a* we bought low und will sell rlu-<p forrui
BIRGAINS! URGtilj M BUS!!!
Important to Those in Want of Dry Good
C ONTEMPLATING « sli-rkt charge iu our business, wo offer from this date our EXTIIJ
NTOCK or DRUNK AND FANCY. GOODS AT ONE-HALF THEIB
VALUE, and invite those in want to call, cxuiuiuu nnd ho couvinccd. No charge* made f->r iho»iq
good*.
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. Nogoedswillbt
sold on longer time than thirty days.
i:\ll und settle ut <
JOHN McGOUGH & CO
CLOTHINC.
THORNTON & AGES,
IVo. 78 Broad. Street.
(Next door to J. W. I’oaso A Norman’s Bookstore,)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boys
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy {
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section
IKS'Call and see for yourselves.
BANKS.
MERCHANTS’ AND ME
COLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
G-BORGIA-
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
FRESH GOODS !
PROFUMO & HOFFMAN
Hare Just Received a Froth Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs.IChoice Apples. &c.
feb22 tf
Administratrix’s Sale.
A greeably t<> «» order
the Court of Ordinary of Miwcog*
1 will proved to*.dl.afu-rthoexpirtt‘‘ 0 “ e| , Dl
day* front tho d He of this noiieo, i . f .
one two bi.rae.lray, a* p rt of the person
belonging to Hie «.»•• »' gdmrt
Attention, Culumbus Guards
. _ ... .lari tb* 1
’flu* is to give
Third Liei
Columbus Guard* will be held «t t
Saturday night, 7 1 ^ o’clock, 2«th ia.
. CLAPl*. 0 *
rjKORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Notice i*
hereby given to hII person* concerned to
make known their objection* (IT any they hnve) .
be held for said county, ou the first Saturday in I Feb. 19:h, I* -», l*' 1
March next, why the road leading from the old IDl". 'Wm.
St. Mary'* road, near Hull creek, and intersecting Magnetic Ileal.-
the Lutupk n road near Col. K. T. Shepherds lfcIt '
quarter, ihoulr. not be i.-ado a Public Road. „ . DR ’ 1 * * ' 1
By order of th« Board of Commissioner*. Ilomo-patltlst
febl4 td F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
A McDOl'GALD,
Wood, Wood !
JJEST WOOD, ready sawed, $4.n> per cord. Wood
•awed for 50 cents per cord. Orders filled prompt
ly ou application to the
fehXl tf MUSCOGKR MAN’F NG 00.
H*S*!K
All kind* of
ItS. H. E. NIWITH-
ud Eltctricinn
tho P
II. tel. *
the Hfll-C
D r m«
Presbytei
tu "> .»
Dental Notice.
ihyterUu Church.