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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
VO L CM B VS HAIL Y MAJtKET.
Financial.—Sight hill* on New York % por
cent. dls xrnnt; on Bouton % por cent.; on sa
vannah % per cent.; demand bill* on Boston
Vs por cunt. Banks are sailing chocks on New
York at J^c. premium. (Currency loans I&IJ^
per cent, per month. Gold and silver nomi
nal.
Cotton.—Dull. The following aro tho quo
tations :
Ordinary 10 @11
Good Ordinary 13 @13J^
Low Middlings 13%®14
Middlings 14^4
Strict Middlings 14j^@-
Hnlo* 3T7 bales.
Receipts 104 halos— 0 by M. N. O. R. R.j
74 hy wagons | 37 by N. S.H. R. It. { 4 by
W. R. It.; 0 by river; 0 by S. W. It. R.
Shipments 384 halos—333 by 8. W. It. R. ;
31 for homo consumption ; o by W. It. R.
DAILY MTATKNK.NT.
Stock on hand August aist, 1873 1177
Rood rod lo-day 104
“ previously 64,623—64,727
66,004
Shipped lo-day -, M »
u previously 42,010—43,303
Stock on hand 13,380
Samk Dav Laat Y kail—August 31st, 1872,
138; received samoday U7; total receipts 31,U43;
shipped some day 66 ; total shipments 4'',147 ;
stock 11,087 ; solos In. Middlings 19c.
U. S. Poivra.—Receipts lor (1 days 83,468; ex
ports to Groat Britain 42,821; to Continent
18,470; Stock 826,021.
Jndcr tn yen' Advertisements.
Jtankrupt tialo—Inane Joncpli, uH.sif'uoo.
Money—John I). Blackmar uud Capt.
Klink.
Lett ora of Administration—Win. A.
Fnrloy, Ordinary.
Chattnlioodhoo Sheriff Bales— John M.
Happ, Hhoriff.
Bankruptcy Noticoa—W. II. Smith, U.
M. Marchuk
Building Lota at Auction—Ellis A Har
rison.
Boarding House for Rent—Mrs. Ann
Adams.
Laird's Turbine Water Wheel—Poole
A Hunt, Baltimore.
" Monojf t Money !! Money l ! !"
Hlrnngo Hint thoro should bo ovoti a
temporary suspension of this eternal cry,
yot it has givon place, though only to an-
olhor, which moans about tho same tiling.
Tim popular demand now is for ‘’Tickets!
Tickets 11 Tickets !!!” in tho next Con
cert of tho Pubiio Library of Kentucky.
While tho time of llio drawing was re
mote tho dotnand was not ho loud, but
now that it approaches rapidly thoro is no
stopping the cry, and it is difficult to sup
ply tho demaud.
Juo, }). Bluokmar and Capt. Klink both
hnvo tickets for sale. it
Street Sensation.
That of yostorduy was the loading of
Henry Kliok's cub boar through the
stroots. Ho sunttorod tho boys right and
left.
A roof caught somewhere up town yes
terday. A colored man.with a ladder and
pan of water extinguished it. No gouoral
alarm was raised.
Tho Julia Ht. Clair arrived at 'J p. m.
lust night, with small general freight and
about 100 bales of cotton. Bho leaves at
11 a. m. to-morrow.
1‘evMonal,
Wo rocoived a brief call last night from
Mr. Fifzgoruld, Representative in tho
Georgia Legislature, llo was just from
Atlanta, hut loft hoforo tho adjournment.
Mayor's Court Yesterday.
Alderman Chalmers presided.
Clara McDougahl, colored, was fined
$2 , r »i> and #2 Ml costs, for disorderly con
duct.
For lint same offence, ltosa Harris, col
ored, was lined 1$;. and $9 AO costs.'
Jlow is lie to Collect It*
Wo are told a dentist in Butler took a
lion on a sot of fulso teeth he put in a
mans mouth. A judgment has boon ob
tained on tho lieu, and tho sheriff is now-
in a quandary to know how ho is going to
enforce it.
Muscogee County Court.
Saturday is tho last return day for term
commencing the third Monday in March.
Any suit to tho amount of ouo thousand
dollars eau be brought to this court.
James W. Barber was yesterday sworn in
uh special bailiff. Mr. W. S. Lloyd is
clerk.
Ooiny Aorth.
Messrs. L&ndauer and Rich left yester
day for New York and Baltimore, to buy
spring and summer goods. Othorti of
our merchants lon\<- this and next week.
A largo number will not go at nil, but
will depend upon orders—quito ns good a
l'rise Drill for $f,0O.
if a Fair is held here this fall, it is very
probable n prize of $500 will bo offered
for the best-drilled volunteer military
company in Georgia or Alabama, which
will draw hero quite a uumber of organi
zations. The chances are in favor of tho
Fair being hold.
Somethinyfor tho Ladies.
The ladies wo fear will become disgust-
ed with their most elegant,aestumes when
told that Mrs. A. T. Stewart recently ap
peared at a New York ball, covered with
a million dollars of diuuiuuilt*. She had
diamonds on her head, shoulders, bosom,
chain belt aud a fan covered with thorn.
She shone in a bluze of retleetcd light;
nud yet was ns ugly as original sin. She
was admired only as a diamond llnsh.
Foul I'lay Suspected and Dreaded.
Something of a sensation has t>c
aroused in Girard. An elderly man nam
ed Thompson some mouths ago married
a young girl three days aftor his former
wife’s death. A fow nights sinco a mid
wife w is 3eut for to attend the new wife.
Ou arrival she found the condition of tho
wife was sueh as to show a okild had been
born, but the babe could not then nor has
it been siuce found. Foul play i.i suspect
ed. Tho affair bus been mystified hy
whispers, and wo have not been able to
learn more than fens been roportod.
What Farmers are Ooiny—Encourage
ment for the Future — Bright Hopes.
1 The coining summer promises to be a
I hard one, bat unexampled prosperity may
be confidently expected in the fail and
winter. Tho plauters in this section are
striving to secure a release from debt and
mako themselves indep ..dent. They
have largely curtailed their force, and
many are running plows themselves. We
know of two young inen who last year
employed thirty negroes each. This year
tho number has boon reduced to ton, and
each has taken charge of a plow. An
other funner employs no negroes, where
he hud many last season, and I10 and his
tbreo sons are doing all the farm work.
Wo hear of many other instances of this
kind, and believe it a fair indication of
tho people generally. Negro labor is
cheaper aud more abundant than at any
period siueo tho war. Instead of being
sought aftor, ns has heretoforo been tho
case, numbers aro begging for work.
Hands which last year commanded 4(100
and $130 a year, now ask only $50.
Many out of employment seek to labor
for clothes and food, yet planters will not
or are unable to give that. Theso “wan
derers" aro, however, allowed to cultivate
lund at a small rental; but they must sub
sist themselves. This is the general con
dition. Whites aro leading the forces in
tho Gold in active operations.
Wo have noticed hitherto the fact that
a large breadth of land has been sown
in oats. A still larger ono will bo plant
ed iu corn. Much less cotton than hith
erto iu to bo cultivated, and a far loss
amount of fertilizers employed.
With ahundaut grain crops, a farmer
is not Iho slave of tho money lender, or
tho overseers of tho Western merchants
as ho is uow. This has been tho rule
heretofore. Tho present Booms to indi
cate that all this is to bo chaugod. Plan
ters appear determined to own their own
lauds, aud bo enabled to hold their heads
oroot like men can who own nothing and
have money in bank. This summer
passed aud tho sumo spirit continued as
commenced, next winter will see great
prosperity, to ho succeeded by days of
wealth and happiness.
A Fair this Fall.
Wo boliovo if tho property owners
alone had a vote ou the question,
they would decide by a largo majority iu
favor of City Council's making tho appro
priation of $.",500, askod for tho purposo
of holding a fair this fall. Tho matter is
now in the hands of tho Finance ^omuiit-
teo, and it is not known how they will ro-
port. Wo presume Council will act on
the matter at tho tioxt regular meotiug ou
tho second Monday in March. Wo be
lieve tho vast majority of citizens ap
prove tho appropriation, us it will largely
repay all classes, bring largo sums from
otbor quarters, and put nn immense
amount of money in generul circulation.
The money asked for will barely do more
thun pat tho buildings in order.
Stock of Cotton hy Count.
We have obtained a count of tho stock
of cotton in Columbus warehouses. Tho
total Inst night amounted to 12,580 bnlcs,
1,009 less than tho tables showed. Wo
have altered tho figures to correspond.
Tho error was iu shipments. Tho Eagle
♦fc Fheulx Manufactory has iu warehouse
on tho premisoR aud iu tho Lowell Ware
house 2,198 bales. This him already boon
roportod us shipped for homo consump
tion, aud is not included in tho stock re
ported. The difference this year between
tho running and counted stock is loss than
usual.
What Constitutes a Car Load. ?
Many may fuel nu interest in tho an-
swor to tho quory. As a goueral rule, a
oar load consists of 20,000 pounds, or 70
barrels of sail, 70 of lime, 90 of whisky,
200 sacks of flour, six cords of hard and
m of soft wood, 18 to 20 head of cat
tle, 80 to 100 head of sheep, 9.000 feet of
solid boards, 17,000 feet of siding, 12,000
of flooring, 40,000 shiugles, ono-half less
of hard and 0110-quart or less of green
lumber, one-teutli loss of joists, scantling
1 all largo timber, 343 bushels of
wheat, 300 of corn, 1580 of oats, 400 of
barley, 300 of applos, 430 of Irish and
300 of sweet potatoes, 1,000 bushels of
bran. This informutiou may be useful
to many.
The (len. It. F. Lee Monument.
Tho colloasid monument to tho memory
of Gou. Leo which is uow rapidly being
constructed under tho direction aud skill
of Prof. Valentine, will, when completed,
bo tho greatest triumph of art aud mo-
ohauicul skill over produced in this coun
try. The structure will bo siirinouuted
by a roclining figure of Gen. Lao envel
oped in his military cloak. Tho form
will bo finely carved in marble, and the
expression of oouutenauco roudorod with
life-liko correctness. In order to com
plete this graud monument at tho earliest
possible day, tho Executive Committee
of tho Leo Memorial Association, of Lex
ington, Vo., which is composed of such
distinguished men us Geu. Pendletou,
G011. Terry, Hon. Win. McLaughlin,
Ool. Preston Johnston, Col. Jus. K. Ed
mondson, Clms. Davidson,aud others,have
authorized the publication and sale of a
perfect lifesizo stool engraved portrait of
General Leo. Tho proceeds of its sale to
bo nppliod in furtherance of the object of
this Association, namely: to tho erection
of a uiouutuout to the memory of Gou’1
R.V.. Leo, at the Washington and Lee
University, Lexington, Ya. The portrait
will be sold only by subscription, through
regular authorized ageuts, and every
subscriber will receive n certificate signed
by tho Secretary and Chairman of tho
Lee Memorial Association. We commeud
this portrait to the pubiio, aud hope some
good energetic man will secure the agen
cy iu tliisj section iu order to help on tho
good work. Messrs. W. W. Bostwick A
Oo., Nos. 177 A 179 West Fourth Street.
Cincinnati, Ohio, havo been constituted
aud appointed General Managers of Agen
cies, and all communications addressed to
them, for circulars, terms aud certificates
will receive prompt attention.
-4 Didn't-Hurt-Much-Fight.
Two men, seemingly the worse for
liquor, fought last night with sticks,
rocks, brickbats and oaths. One lett
with his arm appearing to pain him fetidly.
He was seeking a doctor.
LOCAL BJUEFS.
—Yesterday was bright and cheerful.
—Cotton continues to come in freely.
—The cheapest thing on earth is a
mean man.
—A boat is due to-day. To-morrow is
her leaving time from this point.
—Of the $200,000 of city and county
taxes, Columbus pays $140,000 ; aud yet
tho county wants a majority of delegates
in nominating conventions.
—If all classes would adopt the cash
system, both in buying aud selling, the
country would be in a far better condi
tion. Then all would live within their
means, and refrain from purchases with
which they could dispenso.
—If the women make that talked-of
raid to-day, and induce tho liquor sellers
to empty their whiskey barrels into the
street, many a toper will exclaim, “What
huppiness to be a Columbus gutter.”
—Stubborn females cost enormously.
It requiros ten million dollars to make
Mississippi open her mouth.
—A married lady says : “Tho first year
my husband galled uie ‘dear,’ tho second
year ‘Mrs. A.', and the third ‘old sorrel
top'."
—Palm Sunday occurs on March 29th,
Good Friday on April 30th, aud Easter
Sunday on April Ath.
—Wo hear on good authority that a
church member of Columbus drew quite
a goodly sum in the Louisville Lottery at
tho lust drawing. It was paid by the
Express Company. Natno and amount
sre kept profound secrets. Every holder
of u lottery lickot is now' dreaming of
wealth.
— “I’d give tho world for those fingors,”
remarked a bachelor who was observing u
young lady playing with a peculiar bril
liancy of touch. “Perhaps you might
got tho whole hand by asking," remarked
her mama.
Eigteen Year Debt Settled.
Ono came into Mr. Tim Markham’s sa
loon Wednesday night and paid him
$2.50 with simple interest, which when a
fourteen yoarod boy, the payor had bor
rowed. That was oightoon years ago.
The $2.50 in that period hud increased to
$5.(55. Mr. Markham had forgottou all
about tho loan, and did not remember tho
affuir at all uutil tho circumstances were
recalled to his attention. People nowa
days forget tho debts incurred yesterday,
much loss those contracted eighteen yoors
ago.
A Careful Company,
To show tho great caro the Southern
ExprosH company takes of tho dead
committed to it for transportation wo
quote this: Tho remains of Mr. Kirven
were brought to Columbus last weok from
Vicksburg, Mississippi. Ou the elegant
coffin which enclosed the body was two
wreaths of tlowers, and tho whole en
closed in a wooden box. When the box
was opened in Columbus, tho wreaths
wore ns perfect as wneu placod on tho
coffin, not a fiower being disarranged or
disturbed in tho least. This proved tho
groat care which has boon observed in
the handiiug of tho company's agents.
Jlow They (let ltound It.
The lust Legislature of Alabama passed
nn net prohibiting the sale of liquor at
Salem. A frioud, who passes (hero daily,
reports that more spirituous liquors aro
consumed thoro now than formerly. It
is now brought to tbo town in jugs. If
people want liquor thoy will havo it, no
ninttor how tight a prohibitory law may
bo.
—An ill-tomperod Western farmer forci
bly removed his daughter from a circus
because, while there, she ullowed a young
lawyor to put his arm nbont hor neck and
comb hor golden locks with his Hagers.
Could severity go further ? Have ruffian
fathers no rospect for the feelings of their
tender, innocent daughters ?
HOTEL ABBIVALS.
llankin House, Feb. flii.
Robert Caddington, New York.
Hank Rosoubuuiu, Cincinnati.
W. W. Richards, Macon, Gn.
W. S. Welch, “ “
Mrs. C. A. StallingR, Fort Guinea, Ga.
Walker Carry, Now York.
J. J. Wntloy, Tuskegee, Ain.
W. G. McKenzie, Opelika, Ala.
Geo. llovridge and wife, Yinten, Iowa.
W. Toroo aud wife,
J. W. Barksdale, Ala.
W. II. Washington, Seale, Ala.
Attention !
As my Address on elementary Aoiu-
oui.TUiiAL Chemistry, teaching tho cheap
est and shortest means for procuring and
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
received aud heartily endorsed by almost
every intelligent planter in this section,
and that I may be compensated in a meas
ure somewhat commensurate with the
acknowledged merits of Iho production
and value of the information convoyed,
I do from this date establish the price ut
50 coots per copy. In consideration of
this change, I do horeby agree to re
fund the money to any farmer who, after
readiug the production, will certify to me
ho iH not fully satisfied with the invest
ment. Thoro is no slavery so hopeless
as that which compols a man to support a
family by tho cultivation of poor laud.
Tho problem to Iks solved by tho South
before wo can hope for agricultural roou-
poration and prosperity, is cheap and re
liable manures. Tho Address solves that
problem. I defy the agricultural or sci
entific world to disprove ouo fact or posi
tion taken in the Address.
J. Monroe Lknxard,
Columbus, Ga.
Tho above work is for sale at the En
quires Office, where copies can bo order
ed by mail, with stamp enclosed for re
turn postage. A liberal discount made to
Grangers or farmers ordering a large
number. This pamphlet should he in the
hands of every planter at this time.
ja!3 d&wtf
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
YV’ILL be sold on Iho fit at Tuesday iu Match
" next, between tho leg.lbour.ufaalo.be-
fore the suction house or Rllis .V Harrison. Broad
MV'et, Columbus, On., the following described
Th- southern part of lota of land number. 49
and 50, lying on the west aide ot Broad aired,
fronting . n Broad atreet 40 Lot and running back
we at to Bay atreet, with improvements known aa
the Southern Express Office, a. the property of
the Southern Kxpreaa Company, to satisfy n ti fa
i-.aued l.v Muacogee Superior Court in favor of
Martin Connor va. Southern Kxpreaa Company.
Property pointed out by defendant.
b*M oa«4t II. Q. IVKY, Sheriff.
5,000 yards yard wide Bleached Cottons
at 12$ cents—worth in the beginning of
the season 18c.
5,000 4-4 Sea Island Cotton, 12£ cents,
worth 15 oonts.
5,000 yards Spring Prints.
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bleached and
Brown Sheeting.
500 dozen John Clarke's Spool Cotton,
only 70 cents.
Black Alpaoas only 40 cents—worth in
any market 50 cents.
Jugla's and Harris' Kid Gloves for
ladies and gents.
Gonts’ Opera Kids only $1.00.
Foxed and plain Cloth Gaiters, Calf
and Oil, Goat Shoos, made to order aud
warranted not to rip.
Gents’ Hand-Sewed Shoes at cost.
•&J’ Remember, the Virginia Store is on
the west side of Broad street.
Peiton, Gordon & Co.
ja27 deod&wtf
To Make Boom for Spring Business
I will oontiune to soil my entire Stock of
Dry Goods at and below cost. Many
goods at half price. I am receiving largo
lines of Domestic Goods at lower prices
than have been known for 15 years. 5,000
yards 4-4 Bleached Cotton worth lfic'
5,000 4-t Sea Island Cotton 12Jo, worth
10c. Wide Shootings and other goods iu
same proportion. 500 dozen Spool Cotton
at 70c per dozen; New and beautiful
Calicoes at 10 and 11c/ Hamburg Edges
and other white g.ods chenp; Black
Alpacas, the most beautiful i have ever
shown. Cloths and Cam meres and Gent's
f urnishing goods. All Factory goods at
Factory prices. Shoes made to order
and warranted good. All consumers
should avail themselves of this opportu
nity. II. T. Cbioler.
feblOeod
Clearing Out Sale.
In order to dispose of my Worsted
Dress Goods, already marked at very low
pricos, thoy will bo still further reduced
10 por cent, from present figures.
fob(5 ood J. S. Jones.
More of tboso excellent Shoes, still
selling ut cost, at Crioler’s.
• To Arrieo:
A now lot Prints and Bleached Domes
tics, which will be offered at cost, at
febG eod J. S. Jones*.
Coats’ and Ulnrk’s Spool Cotton, 70
conts per dozeu, at
feb(J ood J. S. Jones’.
Men's Furnishing Goods, Fine ClothB
und (JuHsiuieres are selling ut a sacrifice ut
Cbioleb'h.
Delay is Dangerous.’
Previous to stocking up in spring, a
choice lot of White Goods, Chock Mus
lins, Jaconets, Linen Lawns, Table Liu-
eus, &o„, ere still offered at coat. As the
nbAve will bo in steady request in a few
weeks, a very little delay will result iu
enhanced pricos.
fobff _ J. S. Jones.
Coats’ and Clark's Spool Cotton at 70c.
per dozen, at
Blanchard's,
123 Broad st.
Tho Fine-Cut Smoking Tobacco at
Bchlkr'b, new Cigar and Tobacco Stove,
on Randolph street, next door to Chap
man's Drug Storo. feblu tf
The original “Lone Jack” Tobacco at
Boiileu's new Cigar and Tobacoo Store.
feblS tf
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosene Oil from C.
J. Moffett. dec2ltf
<imat Things.
Go to the ltuby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. octl5 tf
Elder Flower Lotion cureB Chapped
Hands and smooths and softens the Skin.
For snlo at Moffett's Drug Store.
dec21 tf
Something new—tho “Culobra” Cigar.
Try it; at Buhlor’s new Cigar and To
bacco Storo. feb8 tf
Dry Hoods at Low l'rices,
Lnudnuer & Bro. having disposed of a
large lot of dry goods to prepare for tho
spriug trade, offer to sell the bulanoe of
their stock, until their new goods arrive,
at tho very lowest prices. They invite
the attention of buyers to their articles.
If their prices do not suit the views of
buyers, they will mako prices that will.
They ask that all may call, and they guar,
antee satisfaction, both as to quality and
charges. They havo a mngnificeut stock
of goods, and they consider it a pleasure
to show their fabrics. Give them a call,
tf * ^
Tho genuine Perique Smoking Tobacco
at Rubier s now Cigar aud Tobacoo Storo,
on Randolph street, west of Enquiror
office. _ fel>8 tf
Buhler's now Cigar and Tobacco Store
is open. feb8 If
Winter Cassimeres and Dress Goods
less than actual cost, at
Blanchard’s, 123 Broad st.
Tho largest assortment of Imported
Havana Cigars, at Buhler's now Cigar and
Tobacco Store, on Randolph street, west
of Enquirer office. feb8 tf
Bedaetion for Cash '.
A. Gauimill has reduced prices for cash
payments for hire. Call at his stables.
Oglethorpe street. ja29-lm
The genuine imported “Henry Clay”
cigar at Buhler's new Cigar and Tobacco
Store, ou Randolph street, west of En
quiror office. • feb8 tf
Full lines of Bleached and Brown
Homespuns, at cost at
fel Blanchard's.
Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 74 Broad 8t. dec21 tf
A fresh supply of the best Prints at
teu ceuts per yard, at
Blanchard’s.
Factory Chocks ot 14c. per yard at
Blanchard’s.
T. E. Blanchard is still offering bis
stock of Dry Goods, without reserve, at
Cost!
Tailors.
Builders and Architects.
J. O. MONTIE,
Tailor.
Cutting aud waking iu th« latest sty leu. Re|iulr
lug *n J denning n-utly done, at reasonable prices
Lawyers.
.Joseph F rou,
Attorney at Law,
anti Judge of County Court.
Practices In all other Coin ta.
Office over storo of W. 11. Itobarts A Co., Broad St.
Ja23
SAMUEL B. HATCHER.
Attorney at Law.
j»20 uffio" aver witticii A KlnaePs.
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practice* iu court* of Ueorgiauud Alabama.
Office 130 Broad fct., (over Halstead & Co.’*.
INLiltAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorney* at Law,
Will (iructicc in tire State aud Federal Courts o
Georgia.
JuS
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Practices In tstnto ami Fed oral Courts in Georgia
UG llrom
rolumbuB, Ga.
juO
Mark H. Bi.andfobd. Louis F. Garrard.
ULANDFOIiD A GARRARD,
Attorney* mid Counsellor* at I.nw.
Office No. 07 Broad street, over Wltticb A Kill-
Iry Storo.
Will prucl
se|>4
ml Federal Com
Jas. M. ItUSSKtL. .Chas. J. Swii
It CSS EL I. A SWIFT,
Attorney* ui.U Ouuuqullors ai Lnw. Will prm
in tho (Joints ol Georgia (Chattahoochee Girt
L. T. DOWN I NO,
Attorney mid Solicitor.
nk rupl'
Olllci
rug More, Columbus, Ga.
PEAHODY A DRANNON,
Attorney* nt Low.
ex ovr.it J. Ennis A Co.’s Storb, Broad St.,
vl*J West Side.
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney mid Cotin*ellor. nt Law,
icorgia lloinu Insurance Company building, »cc
_uct7iy] otid story,
CHAS. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney tkt Law, Colmubn*, On.
Office over A cep A Murdoch'* store. [novlti
Doctors.
DR. COLZEY.
Office corner of St. Clair aud Ogle-
Jlco hour*—7 to 0 A. m., 12 to 2 p. m ,
sop27 dtr.
DR. S. II. LAW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph Mreots, Burr
building.
Residence on Forsyth, throe doors below St. Cla
Jn«
Dll. J. A. IJlUll’HART,
Office at C. J. Moduli’* Drug Store, Broad sire
itosldcnce on Sr, Clair, between Broad and
Dlt. J. V. COOK,
Druggists.
.J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs and Chemicals,
ro.scriptiouB carelnliy prepared.
•id No 100 Broad Htreot.
DR. J. L. ClIENEY A SON,
brugaiit* and pr.-acriptionists.
rgi> assortment of l.umi’a Garden Seed*.
Crawford ctroet, muter Rankin House.
C. U. I'ALlIFIt, Licensed Apothecary
One door ubovo Virginia Grocery.
4A“ Physicians’ Prescriptions made a specialty.
dec 17 j Night boll to loft ot door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two door* below Goo. W. Brown’s,
veet, Columbus, Ga.
Night Bell r
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
Randolph, oust of Broad Street,
Columbia
. Ga.
A. 51. UR AN NON,
West Side, Ukoad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
WhoIcNtile mid Retail Dealer In
Drug* and 5Icdieine*,
Toilet Article* and Ferfiinicry.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Mai
i of
Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Curd* Wool nnd Grinds Wheat and Corn-
Offlce iu rear of Wlttich A Klnsel's, Randolph st.
Jal8 "it. II. CHILTON, President.
911’SCO GEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Mauufacturora of
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
0. p. SWIFT, President.
W. A. BW1FT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal )y.
Watchmakers.
C. SCllOMltURG,
‘tieal 'Wutehmakei' and Jeweler,
Successor to L.Gutowsky,
Watches und Clock
C. II. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
:, Columbus, Gn.
.■paired in the b(
jail
J. II. PALMER,
Practical Watch maker mid Jeweller,
Cody’s building, Ureal St., Columbus, Ga.
Ail kin-1* ScwiiiK Machines repaired. Noddies,
Oil* aud At'.uchu,vuts for all iiuvchijp s. Idoc'/H
Tobacco, Cigars, fltc.
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer in and Mnniifneturer of Fine
Cigar*,
J»*'J N.arB.oad Street Depot.
91 HER DORN,
Dealer iu Fine C igar*. Pipe* mid
fh-wing Tobacco.
Bctwui-n Georgia Home aud Muscogee Home.
Grocers.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale mid Retail Grocer,
INHAM COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer in Country Produce
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Dank BuilVllng.
Porters at all the trains.
J«U MRS. W. F. SNIDER. Propr’s*
J. G. CHALMEKN,
House i'arpeutcr and Builder.
Jobbing dune at short notice.
Plans and apecldvatlons furnished tor all styles i
T buildings
Broad Street, next to G. W. Brow u ’s,
ja'd Columbus, 0
Confectioners.
I. G. 8TRUPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
All kind* of Confectionery and Fruits,
btlek Candy 18 cents.
N’ i charge for boxes. Ja24
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale mid Exchange Stable*,
CuLETitoRPE, North or Randolph Sts.,
oct3Q Columbus, (iu.
A. GAMMEL,
Livery mid Nnle Stable*,
OULKTHOBPE ST , COLUMBUS, Ga.
Particular attoution given to Feeding nud Sub-
hies by the
of Stock.
Horses and Mules boarded ii
Boarding Houses.
M118. NEWMAN.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 32 Broad Street.
The best < f For igu und Domestic Liquors an I
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Wurkcr in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
J»7 No. 171. Broad 8»reot,
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. :: and 18, Murltei^lousc.
Fresh Aleuts of every kind and best quality.
Mattress-.VIaking, &c.
thorpe and Bridge Mi
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNEK,
Dentist,
ruppor’s building, Randolph St.
:ion given to the insertion of Arti-
well as to operative Dentistry.
T. XV. HENTZ,
Dcutist.
Ii A Brother's store.
W. T. POOI.,
Dentist,
I'd Broad St., f.iluiulim
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentist,
•"rglii Home Building, Cr
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP E1FLER,
nud Lock with, Cruwlord street, ue>
Joltytsr.n's corner, Columbus. Ga.
WILLIAM SCHODEIt,
Gun and Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Ma
Dress-Making.
HISS SI. A. IIOI.I.IN'GSWORTH,
iv»a-Mii! mi?, Cutting and fitting. Tt-rtusclifnl
llMUoi,™ iiml.lioii in Urottnovlllc.
Peed Store.
JOHN ITTZUIIIUONS,
III, I Itrt 111 U, nk.r III liny, I
0 ''" TtmV’i.iMo lull'. 111,0
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WTXLS’ SHAVING SAI.OON,
ALEX A SAM,
J |>8 B.vauuta, Sr. Clair Stkset.
El>. TERRY, Hurber,
C r R"'ferd St., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Boot and Shoemakers.
Dederiu Lumber and Findings. Next to C
Redd A Co.’s. Prompt and stria attention^
Piano Tuning;, fitc.
E. W. RLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of l’inuocs, Molode.-.n* u n<j
Accordcnns. Sign Painting also done.
Bilnkt,™ l “ b8kf ‘ M J - lt»l Si.rumii’.
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
Attornoy-at-Iiaw
UUSSETA, t/lIATTAHOOUIIKE Uo., 0*4
^Special attoution given to collections
HINES DOZIER, ~~
Attorney at Law,
IIAMII.TON, GA.,
W ILL I'mctlco in tin. Cliiittnlinoohoo Circuit
or tiny wL.ro el,,.. All kind of in.llei-tlnu.
DOCTORS.
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
inlnil Snrvleealo Hi,
vicinity. II..
1 of titedf •
ui in tr.
Office in I'rofuntoN l.ullding,
Pr. Cheney’s Dru
Dr. John H. Carriger,
S URGEON AND PHYSICIAN. OOlc. iniitli.ut
corner Broad unit Itnnil.di.li .trei.iii, nrer
EPPIiVG S BUCHP
Notice to all Purchasers ef this Excellent
Compound Extract of Euchu.
S »NB YOUR OKDKRS TO l„ 1'IEUCK k CO.,
’ Coin lull US, Ciu., and you will get the Genuine,
Original Extract. There 18 NO OUTSIDE
AGENCIES—EITHER SPECIAL OR GENERAL.
I am individually Sola Proprietor.
L. PIERCE.
carriaces.
COLUMBUS CARR] A
repository. '
My Stock of
BUCCIES,
phaetons
andSUNDOWnJ
IS NOW OOMPLETB, n„d »,,i , S S
limn siicl, work ,v M ™?VlbrVVl M l L «J
mm ki t lor UASll. T |„, “*■»! In ,
luvttinl to .com tiowmid olrmimworkjniint'.i
TH0S. K. WYNNE ’
Opposite Perry Houle,
Columbus, Qj
POBCASH.
FfOR THIRTY DAYS I w,|| J „
L tuaiudor ol my st<>< k of superb 1 tL '
MILBURN, STUDEBAKEsI
PLANTATION WAC0NS
at cost: 1
2-llonio Iron Axle IVagon, worth$ii;, I
iM Ilorso Iron Axle Wagon, “ sp'i/ L
4-Horse “ •< « s. i.JJ
Orders containing the money v in i,. ,.
filled. Send full shipping direettona,
TH0S. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry House,
Fid. I'J-cud&wlm Commbui, Q,.
lottery.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
10,000 Prize9 to be Given Away,
Amounting to $250,000, all In Cunuif,
'TlIIIRenterprifO U conductod hv th» MA«0\
1 UKL1KF ASdU IATIONOKNG FOLK Y,
under authority of the Virginia heg.W
j.assod March 8 l«73.) for H e pur, f\
Hunts to complete the M TtMl’L
III course of erection ill Norfolk, 'll,.',,
individual Item fits lo ho derived f. ( , m
taklt g—U is wholly In tho cvnse t.f Y.at.ntr
Concert will positively take place, n *
Tuesday, tho 5th of May, IsM,
and no furtliur postponomeut is gnaruitp,.|,
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift
•)ne Grand Cash Gift '
«’.te Graud Cash (.ill
•and Cm
lie Gr
24 C.ii
ud Citfli
Graud Total, 10,(Kiu Gifts, all cash llHifr
Whole TUk-ts, *5: Half Ti« ke *, $>&•». cjn
Hates—11 Tickets for LI.; 22 Tickets forfl'-i.
DIR EC 10HS AND ADVI.'OIIY BOA Kb
John I. liopor, President; John B Uorrro
I’rotiMirer; James Y Leigh Walt r 11 Teylw.tti
' Oldlit-M, John A Resson. D.i.b-I Hint'd Hi
i tin II Wales, M II Stevena, 8 Weil, Jilin T lb
moud.
ii s Excellency Ex.Govf-rr.or fil!!-. rt C Wdk-
"ol Katier Bigg-, 1* Ii P; John K McPac el.l>
ommandtr, .1 .1 liurn.ughs, CaptS.tn\m>lLWs'
Virginia Legislature; Koh t f. W iIh**iIi Mil
t* and D G C of -• (; Col Titos F Owen«, I’ O)
lohn U Whitehead. Kv,. ( \ Mnvnr; fed \\ HT»
HENRY V MOORE.Ft
tnic Relief .ciuiou, Ne;
r Mu tli r p inim ar- i.pp’y
MACHINISTS.
B. H. RYDSE,
I'RAtlKAl.
Engineer and Machinist,
H AVING taken tho Machine Phop In Gcctcliiu*
Planing M ils, is now prepared to rt.> l ’
>voi k in his I no with promptness, nndati'H>.-i
.U low us similar work can ba done in lit- kn».
{Special attention given to
Mill Work and Repairs of all kinds.
ALL WORK GUARANTEE!'.
No need of Bonding work to neighboring cities.
Public patronage solicit*!. , , ,
ju23 ileu'liwlci
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
GtHIFFIN,
J. I.
IMPORTED
PERFUMERY El
AND mSOi
fancy goods
A-r iti;in « i:i> prices.
All goods guar into d. Pr- eci'iption* ■ •
fully prepared at ail liours. J. I. GItIH IV
JalS deodswly 100 Pr- ■'
SADDLES AMD HARNESS.
NOTICE-
T HE nmlorslgnoil, tvltli tho Alow of »rr;»ti t
lit. Lu.in™. to cl,mi. It up ot nt. .-crlj c.j.
otter, lit. entire .L.ck id
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
TRUNKS,
And other goods In liis line,
At Very Reduced Prices!
FOR CASH ONLY!
and to be convinced, please rail and examine
und prices.
N.B.—Ail persons who nr.* Indebted lo in* «•
requested to call aud settle without further near
H. MIDDLEBR00K.
Od by
continued use In"over 300.000 'families.
Millions of gallons have boon sold
chlent—direntiy or Indirectly—has ever occ
rod front burning, storing or handling u-
Tho Immenseyeat iy loss to life and pr«»I ® >•
resulting irmn Uie uso ol cheap ami ‘ ,: ‘ n e tr
oils in tho United States, is appallD'K’,
Tbo Insurance Companies and Hr* ‘
slot.'vrs throughout tho country recuuunen' 11 '' ,
ASTRAL, as tho host salcguard when hi'“l
aro usod Bond lor circular. .... H „d
For sale nt retail by tho trade gone ran )• ^
at wholoealo by the proprietors, CM a'i-,
PR ATI’ is. CO., 108 Fulton street, MJJg ‘
CHEMICALS—PURE!
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS.
AT LOW PRICE?.
E. C. HOOD & BRO'