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CUUNBl'M, <a.i TUESDAY MAllCH 10, 1874. JWXO sL'BSCBlITIOSr KKC'KH tD CNLKSS PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. and blind devotion to party right or wrong, in trying to dodge faot behind a cloud of protended iudignation. Wo have not done with the expotture and denunciation of bad government in Alabama, an the Journal will find out. Tun Howard Court of Inquiry met in Wanhington on Tuesday last, and without proceeding to business adjourned to tho lOlb iust. It is stated that Mexico now raises all tho cotton needed for her own mills. If tho cotton-producing sections of Mexico will hoop the manufacture apace with tho production, thoy will douhlo tho value of the cottou crop and add largely to tho number of producers, and of course to tho wealth of tho country. Da. Maeilok Loomis, of Washington City, asks Congress to buy his patented invention, by which he claims that he can transmit messagos from station to station through tho air, without wires. He thinks that tho adoption of his plan would dis pose of the question und avoid tho ex pense of the Federal Government buying the telegraph lines, because his system would boat tho other so far in cheapness as to allow no competition. Kev. Btbom Hundeuland, Chapluin of the Senate of tho United Slutes, plays tho flunkey from a now standpoint. In bis “prayer" at tho opening of the Beuato on Wednesday last, he besought the Lord to “paralyze tho hand that writes tho wilful detraction," “palsy tho toDgue that utters wanton calumny," nod more of tho same sort—the whole being a preludo to Zach Chandler's denunciation of a newspaper publication aguinst him as slanderous, Ac. Tho Bov. liyrou no doubt prays tho Lord to forgive and reform those who sin against common mortals, but when n Sen ator is slandered, be asks the Almighty to “take vongoanoo" upon and “consume” the offender with His “flaming spirit." THE IIE»EEIj-«TIISOEM CAME. Judge Cowart, of tho City Court of At lanta, hud tho hflbciM corpus case of Gaines Chisolm boforo him on Saturday, and overruled a plea to tho jurisdiction of the Court, after which the trial of tho writ was postponed until Wednesday, on account of tho indisposition of tho Judgo. Tho court-room was titled, and much in terest was manifested. Tho Herald publishes sevond now nfh davits introduced by tho deforce. Thos. J. Shivers testifies that ho saw tho Chis olms about thirty seconds before thoir fatal encounter with Dedoll, and they both doclared they wore going homo. Wm. II. Adair tostities that ho saw Dodoil draw and present a pistol before Chisel fired. Jan. W. Lloyd corroborates tho testimony of Shivers, that tho Chisel declined thoy were ou their way homo less than n minute boforo tho tiring. W. D. Blalock tostifios that ho hoard Bedell, just boforo tho shooting, dcclnro that ho would kill Chisolm if thoy met. T. VV. J. llill corroborates tho testimony of Shivers and Lloyd, aud also tostities that Gaines Chisolm told him, immedi ately at tor the shooting, that ho hud killed Bedell iu self defence. joiijv a. maxi;. Tho young gentlemen, who so wisely organized a Lyceum the last wintor, iu connection with tho Public Library, do* sorvo credit for tho fidelity and^onorgy ex hibited iu carrying out the objects of their organization, and making it n success. Decently (hoy made a move iu (ho right direction, by dooiding to bogiu n course of locturos, and taking advantage of .John G, Saxo's Southern tour,they have invited that eminent poet and wit to deliver in thiH city his celebrated lecture ou “Love." Wo are glad to inform our readers that Mr. Saxe has accepted, and will speak iu the Opera House on Friday night. It is said, perhaps with sorao truth, that this is not a looter -going community, and that burnt cork will draw a more appreciative and hotter paying amliouco than brains. Wo oanuot credit this, and wo siu- corely hope that a orowded house on tho occasion of Mr. Saxo's lecture will attest the willingness of our people to honor morif. In this ootiueotioa it may bo well to say that Johu Godfrey Saxo, L. L. 1)., was born in llighgato, Vermont, iu 1S1U, and is, therefore fifty-eight years old. He graduated at Middlobury oollcgo iu 183'.», aud in 1843, commenced tho study of law; subsequently ho edited the Jlurlington dentine for five years, aud at once booauie known as tho most genuine interpreter of metrical humor this country has produced. To give a list of his poems would bo to oxlmust our space, and bo 1ms nlso done much good prose work, lie has brought laughter and good feeling to every home in tho land, and given his fellow-men more genuine intellectual fun than any man we know of. Mr. Saxe is a flue scholar; his metrical translation of “The Clouds of • Aristophanes” is capital. There have | boon forty editions of his works publish - \ ed hero and abroad. Wo aro very glad i that Mr. Saxe is coming. DEATH OF MILLABD FILLMORE. Previous advices had prepared us to expect the announcement of yesterday’s dispatch, that Ex-President Fillmore died at his residence on Sunday night. Though ho had reached a good old age, and liter ally died “full of years end full of hon ors,” the robustness of his constitution and his life of tomporanoe aud equanimi ty justified the hope that ho would for Romo time bo spared, au honorablo and shilling exemplar of American statesman ship. Mr. Fillmore was born on the 7th of January 1800, in Cayuga county, N. and was consequently in tho 75th year of his life. Ilo wan emphatically a “self- made man," his father, Nathaniel Fill more, having been a farmer, nud young Millard having served an apprenticeship as a olothier. But he availed himself, while an apprentice, ef every opportunity to improve bis mind, and even while studying law in the offico of n patron who appreciated and befriended him, he taught school to defray his expenses. Ho begnn his political career in the Leg islature of Now York, was^eleoted to ConC gross in 1832, 1834, 1837, 1839 and 1841; ran for Governor of Now York in 1844, and was defeated; was elected Comptroller in 1847, and in 1848 was chosen Vice-President of tho United States on the ticket with General Taylor. Ho succeeded to tho Prosideucy on tho death of General Taylor in 1850. lie signed the Fugitivo Slave act, executed it as far as he could, aud by other acts alien ated himself from tbo great body of tbo Northern wing of tho Whig party, and was therefore defeated for the nomination of that party in 1852. In 1860 he ran aguin for tho Presidency, but was badly defeated, receiving strong popular sup port only in tho South. Mr. Fillmore was one of the too few Amoricau statesmen who have had tho moral courage to oppose themsel tho prevailing sentiment of their party iu their own section, and by so doiug de stroy thoir own political prospects und op portunities. He breasted the so-oalled Freesoil wave, on which the Whig party of tho North generally driftod iuto a seo- tionnl organization, and was well hated by thorn for his independence. And since tbo lute war ho was known as a firm, but quiet, opponent of tho measures of tho conquering party for tho reconstruction of tho South. Ho was a man of firmnoss in his convictions, spotless integrity in both public aud private life, of well- balanced judgment, and lofty gentlemanly bearing. Altogether, ho was ouo of tho noblest typos of the sturdy, incorruptible, peiHevoring aud emiuont self-made Auie- an republicans. Befundliiff tlie Ulten Tax. I As sectional feeling does not, by sny I means, run so high in this Congress as iu ; its predecessor, there are some chances i , .. of a bill passing to refund the cotton tax. I According to the Courier-JoutimVs Wash- 1 * ' iugton correspondent, the great trouble now is the disagreement between the friends of the measure themselves. The cotton factors insisted upon having the money to be refunded paid to the parties holding the receipts for the tax puid. Many of tho planters did not acquiesce iu this procedure, aud so tho matter fell, as it were, between two stools. The present status of affairs is thus represented by the correspondent referred to : “At this time several schemes are pend ing. One offered by Cooke, of Georgia, proposes to give tbo money to the States in which it was collected, which would probably bo a very agreeable solution of the question to the negroized Legislatures of Mississippi, South Carolina and Louisi ana. Another bill, offered the other day by Mr. McKee, corresponds with the old bill of last session, which proposed to pay the persons holdiug tho receipts for taxes paid." Ah it is impossible to pass any bill so long as the planters and factors aro at va riance, we are glad to know that a com promise is likely to be effected and take shape in a bill which will procuro an equi table division of sums to be refunded. As this is the only kind of cotton tax bill that seems to stand the ghost of a chance, pru dence would dictate that planters and fac tors shake hands for the general good.— Augusta Constitutionalist. Stockholders’ Meeting. f he Stockholder* of the COLUMBUB W 1CK MAX orAOTURlMtt COMPANY aro the Library Rooms, owJ TO-DAY (Tuesday) at 4 full attendance Is requested, as business u# im[*)rtance will be presented for their cooeidera- Ion.. B; order of the Director#. 0. A. REDD, cable It Secretary A Treasurer. St. Aldemar Commandery. REAL ESTATE ACENTS. rill be hold this (Tuesday) evobing at 7^ ’clock. Members are particularly requested to attend, a consider business of much interest to all the rnhlO It M. M. MOORE, Recorder. Notice. W M. N. I1AWK8, agent for Dr. II. Kelly, ad ministrator of estate of M. Barringer, dec'd, having transferred hie said agency to ti. 11. Hill, Emir , who will in the future, In the absence of said administrator, attend to tbo business of said estate. H. KELLY, mhli) Iw* Administrator, A' AMUSEMENTS. Springer’s Opera House! B. 1*. KENDALL, Business Manager. The New Orleans Picayune of Sun day says : Copies of a correspondence between Senator John B. Gordon, of Georgia, and Gen. Beauregard, of this city, have been received at headquarters, the purport of which is as follows: Gen. Beauregard writes to Gen. Gordon, as an old com panion-in-arms, combatting tho state* menu and arguments of Gen. P. O. Hebert in favor of tho Kellogg Govern ment and agaiust a new election, and de claring that Geti. Hebert does not repre sent the general sentiment of the people of tho Stato, who are irreconcilably op posed to the prosout Government of tbo State. Gon. B. begs Gen. G. to give hiB vote and influence in behalf of a now olectiou. Gen. Gordon, in reply, pledges himself to carry out Gon. Beauregard’s views, and declares his sympathy with tho pooplo of Louisiana in their present troublo. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Bareli 11th and 18th. FOX A DENIER’S Pantomime Troupe TONY DENIER. The Hole acknowledged rival of C. L. FOX as CLOWN, In his Famous Pantomime, entitled HTJMPTY DTJMPTY ! As Played for 3 years in New York City. Twenty - Vive Talented Artists I Array of Specialty Artist*, Including Gymnasts, th* Youngest Cornet Player ELLIS & HARRISON, Real Estate Agents AND AUCTIONEERS, In the City and country, and will advertise tho tamo (at private aal») f KEF OF CHARGE, unless the property is Hold. For Sale. VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the went por- tlou of tho “Nance lot," on Bryan s reet, adjoining tha residence of IIou. M. J. Crawford. Call soon If you wuut a bargain. febll tf CITY LOT No. 001. on McIntosh street, with three dwellings ou the name. Will he Hold together or separate, at a low figure, for cash. ja'-tf VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, Hltuated In the business ceutre of the city. Will Hell at a great bargain, or to An acceptable party an undivided interest. The property can bo made to pay a large interest ou the investment. B. depot; u very comfortable aud desirable homo. DOUSE with five good roome, within 20o yards of Southwestern Railroad depot, one-half ground. For Rent. A STORE HOUSE iu the valley of Talbot county, at a cross-road, three miles of the Chalybeate SprlngH. A very deairable location for a Dr - Oondfl and Grocery businoHH. seplT WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. RO S ETTE & LAW HON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Dealers, 121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., H ave now in store a choice selection of pure and unar ulteruted Liquors, some of whioh are three and four years old. By ELLIS & HARRISON. LARQK SALK OF Crockery and Glass Ware AT AUCTION, O N WEDNESDAY, 11th Instant, 10*^ o’clock, at our miction room, in lots to suit merchants aud traders, embracing almost every article in tho In the District Court of the United States, For the Southern District of Georgia. No. 7li. In tho matter ot ) JOHN L. WOODWARD, V In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) mifK said Bankrupt having petitioned tho Court A. fur n discharge from all his debts provable un der the Bankrupt net of March 2d, 1HIJ7, notice is hereby given to nil persons interested to appear on tho 18th di >f April, 1874, at 10 o’clock a. in. a aid District Court before L. T. Down o of the Registers of said Court it Bankrupt should i 1. And fui I third meetings of time and place. creditors will be held Dated at Savannah, 0a , this fith day of March, 1874. james McPherson, tnhlO oaw-’t Clerk. Muscogee Sheriff Sale. ex first Tuesday in April legal hours of salo, be lli* A Harrison, Broad o following described i aud a half middling* baron, 20 ps of scslei oUhc* Vied OU US tllO pi natiofy n 11 fa it err A IIlges. P »perty o s of stork in the Mum like interest in Ilia land on which tlif <, as the property of John L Mlistain. isfy a II f.» Ins i 1. Mnstaiu. thorn J Henning, admin- deed, .las W Warren perty pointed out by do ll. O. IVEY, Sheriff. Muscogee Sheriff Sale. W n i!cxt the first Tnes i tho legal hull i house of Ellis crihud property, t pa*col of land lying r f Columbus, la said con plan of said city a* lot nu j Dickon reel of Inu Uinied : 1 lying and lieiug ii own in the plan of, rvo, containing sin witli the ltuproveun follows: On tha m >u. Thomas Tlironw by landsn The u iioi.i.sAi.r. Ni.Asm.it. lontiugoney is nut n hopeful for tho pluudoreil uuil outraged pooplo of Alnbnma to contemplate*.— Col. Enquirer. Wo think it would l>o no tuoro than just for tho Enquirer to oottso itnlulgiug such luisoruhlo utilise nu “plundered nud out raged people of Alabama." If it would loud its readers to believe, iu using such expressions, that the present iiepuhlieuu State administration lias “plundered and outraged" tho people of Alabama, then it* utterances are slanderous to the la*t de gree. We call tho Enquirer's attention to this matter, and dot-ire that it shnll fur nish proof, or withdraw its slanders of the Stato officers of Alabama,—Mont. Jou Tho “contingency" to which wo refer red was tho re-assembling of the Legisla ture of Alabama ; and onr article contain ing the sentence above quoted furnished BDOltUIA TltAUKBlEN. A hatch of them were briefly mentioned by telegraph Friday night, with no par ticulars. Tho mails bring fuller accounts. Tho young man killed ntLawrouoovillo, Ga., (Gwinnett county) by tho Marshnl, was named Goorgo Baugh. Tho Marshal had arrested hitn for disorderly conduct, nud Baugh had broken looso and flad ; onoo when tho Marshnl caught him ho throw tho officer down and continued his flight; a second time tho Marshal caught him as ho was climbing over aoiuo banis ters, and placing a pistol at his bond, Hhot him. Baugh lived only about throe hours, i Tho Marshal (W. II. Harvey) is also Post master of Lawroucovillo. He was under the influonoo of liquor when ho shot Baugh. Tho citizens severely condemned tho net, and raised a fund to hnvo him vigorously prosecuted. Tho “prominent citizen of Lithotiia" (DeKulb county) who committed suicide, was Mr. Wesloy Brassill, a worthy man, about 73 years of age. Ilo shot himself iu tho region of tho hourt with a gun, and died in a few minutes. Ho was affected by disoaso, nud had previously attempted to commit suicido, on which account his family had ondoavorod to keep him out of tho roach of ovorythiug with which bo could commit such an act. But ho got hold of a shut gun that hud not boen con cealed, and (it is supposed) placed tho muzzle to his sido, and thou flrod it by uiouus of n stick placed agaiust tho trig ger. Ilo leaves n wife nud eight o children. Mrs. Pottibono, tho Atluuta lady killed herself and tried to kill her little PropniYy join dnughtor with morphine* had boen ro-! duoed from independent circumstances to j aa.i Thoums streets, in ti„- eiiv’of bo poverty by the death of her husband and J jjjjy ? p**, ^favor^of' y Uo1 the loss of the money ho loft her by lend ing it to a relative, and her embarrass ments preyed heavily upon her mind. She was strongly attached to hor daugh ter, and did not wish to ho separated from hor even in death. It is hoped that tho daughter will recover. j Broad ■ These incidents of one day—all sad, j but arising from causes so dissimilar— i uth l)ii illustrate some mournful phases of life iu ] Georgia, and ought to direct attention j more strongly to evils and misfortunes i wm, improvements therson, in the which exist extensively, though only oc- j S‘SluffSJfautl 5.” Si cosioually do they startlo the community by such a series of tragedies. .“Jfirss: •I l. Skin nor, ivor of Allen, t by plaintiff. h of sab A llnir blowing de- JVf Tho usual scull* of pricoi sale at W. J Chaffin's Book WM. E. COLEMAN, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS. Attention, Culumbus Guards. This Is to giro notice tor ten days tho e ***'■'—'■* un election for Fourth Lioutonaut of the Columbus Guards will be hold at tho Armory on Wednesday night, 7\£ o’clock, 11th lost. By order of the Captain, March 1, 1 f 74. (id J. J. CLAPP, 0.8. parlor an I kitchen. Parties can board with family on very reasonable terms, if preferred Houmj is well located. Addr ss ju2fi tl L, Box 184, For Sale Low. SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL- KGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. i tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. MEDICALNOTICE. W. A.H00TEN,M.D„ F ormerly of Atlanta, but now i»r Dalton, (in., will be in COLUMBUS ou Ihe 10th, 11th and 12th Inst., and enu he found in Kpping’s Build ing, 2d Floor, next door to Dr. Cnrvlgrr’s office. He hut made THE EYE a Up -cialtv for the post ten years, and lias prac ticed extensively in this and the adjoln-ng Slates. Persons whose vision has been Impaired or huve lost their sight, are invited to call and see him. uiard—il8t Dr. Wm. Olovolaxacl, Magnetic Healer, DR. F. F. TABER, Ilomoepathlst, and MR*. N. E. SMITH, Clairvoyant aud Electrician, H AVE taken rooms at the Planter’s Hotel, where they will treat the afflicted for a month Ail kinds of Disomes successfully treated. Call CIGARS. THE NEW ORLEANS CIGARJ3T0RE. Good News to Smokers 1 .T. >'Bwnmn &, Co. HAVKJUST OPENED A RETAIL CIGAR STORE At 141 Broad St., Columbus, and to meet the demand for GOOD Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„ they have laid in, at gieat erpeiu-, a magnificent vo them a call, and euj- y at tho lowest price latent wilh_ living, tho had for mauy a M’ Dancing School. LLE ROSA CARNCR08S has re covered* from her illuess, and immeilco her Thin! fession in g, at the Planters’ Hotel, Thors- Choice Simpson Cotton Seed FOR SALE. Raised from *«teeted Stalks, by E. T. SHEPHERD. i. (02) acres, .hereon, and by lands of aid F. Fiuu I urn mol I; ou NOTICE, milROUQH TICKETS cai JL had at offlro of Ontral Line of Boats to Jacksonville, Feruundlnu, Cedar Koj Tallahassee and Lake City, tli by I F Winter; und on the west by u street lead- in tho Macon road to tho St Mary’s road, as tho property ot Georgia A Thornton, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa issued from Muscogee feuporlor “ ' er ot the i Georgia by tho r ihor 71, in the 8th ilit l ou tho n rth by tho t by tho Hamilton road; s lot being I b.ll of part x>k. Sr,) an. Hughes, t to sat'Hfy gee Sup.- p. rty of M i liarn ll uglus aud d fir in favor of Wo tiding am! Loan A u siid 11 fas. m place, south pa operty poi II a. IV KY, Sheriff. Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales. W ILL he sold on tho first Tuet next, between tho legvl hoi trict G M, containing 200 i ho property of Mrs Martin, it satisfy a tsx tl fa for that r 1872 and 187: city . We extract tho following points of gen eral interest from the decisions of tho Supreme Court of Georgia, rendered last week : Ouo who comes into this Stato after the tirst day of April of any year, and has uo property hero before or at tho time, i« not liable to pay t \x to the State or couu- il. j ty for that year. ’ If tho owner of laud rents it to ono per son for the year at a speoiflod price, tho landlord has the right to sue out a distress warrant against such person for rent duo 1 unpaid, although ho may have per sist.. r Mr* J t city of Columbua, Wright, for Stall, rrty pointed out t , uorth p, .r«-nicuts t » ‘ko props . a* tin. property of Joh •ounty taxes tor 1872 am 11. G. IVEY, J 1 mh:i 1 Take Notice. N thirty days from this date, having the coi ut of my husband thereto, I will become Froe Trader. DORA J. FEILKR. bruary80th, 1874. _ M8 1 m» L. L. C0WDERY, CROCKERY AUD GLASSWARE For Sale at Low Prices. Georgia Home Rank Buildlnf. fol>22 Ira CHATTERBOX FOR 1873, FOR SALE BY de23] J.y. PEASE & NORMAN. CHEMICALS—PURE! FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS, AT LOW PRICKS. E.C. HOOD & BRO. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. LARGE ROGMa, with side entrance, with t Henneasee Brandy, Feach “ Apple “ Cherry “ Domestic “ Jamaoia Ram, New England Bam, Holland Gin, Domestio Gin, Port Wine, Hherry Wine, Madeira “ Malaga Wine, Martin Whisky, Bourbon “ Cabinet “ Irish “ Rye “ White Com Whiskey, Adam Grow's “ Weller’s Bonibon “ Robertson County Whiskey, Tom Moore Rye “ ' White Wheat “ Pa. Dew Drow t offered at wholesale and retail, in quantities to salt purchasen. BOBETTE A LAWUON. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. A. W1TTICH. 0. M. KINSKI WITTICH & KINSEL, Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engraven No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. * hav* t««n rt-ceutly pnrduHl Diamonds. Gold and Silver Snertarles and Kye-CInhut-s, Gold and Silvev Thimble*, Ladles* and GcnU’ Chains, Plain and Fancy Gold King* of beautiful workmanship, and ever; varlHy of Artirle found in a First-Class Jewelry Store. r the placi have J. NEWMAN A CO., 141 Broad St. DELICIOUS I LOUIS BUHLER, The Tobaccolst, On Randolph street, a fe\r doors below the En quirer Office, house with HKD SIGN, Has Received This Day A new lot of “Culebrae” Cigars Delirious indood, at reduced prices. Two new brands of Cigars, Perrique Smoking Tobacco, Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco, Eureka, Durham Smok'g “ Fine-Cut Cigarette Tobacoo, Fine-Cut Chewing “ Finest Plug “ vi-r brought here. A new lot of those “Rustic” Pipes. Call and exurolhe. LOUIS BUI1LF.H, mli3 tf) a low doors bvlow Knqulror Office. WAGON MAKINC. Woocf and Blacksmith Shop. J. H. M0SHELL JJAVING take Wood \ as Plan Wagons, making of all descriptions of Flows, Horse Shoeing, Ae. I keep constantly on hand a large stock of all kluds of PLOWS In getit-r.il use, which will he choap as can bo found any whero in th South. I have sec tho well kno- to guarantee all work done, elth rd the s Tho patronage of public Is reepoctfully J. H. M08IIRLL. Gr LEGAL NOTICES. B0BGI A—MUSC0C1KF. COUNTY.—w: T. D. Tinsley, ouo of tho executors »f Thomat Hiigland, deceased, has m ofllcft, ou or lx c.syt should Wood, Wood! gKST WOOD, ready sawed, 14.00 per I for -V0 cei its per cord. Ordei r cord. Wo. filled promv DIAMOND *I>ECTAi'l.EH ! nbumlaut proof of tho maunor iu which niittod nuother party to uho and occupy that Legislature hns ‘‘plunder raged the pooplo of Alabama.' id nud out- Jour. the premises. A gigantic colored man, aocordiug to nal could not avoid aeeiug tho facts aud Vicksburg Times, iu that city, receut- fignren which wo gAve in that article. It Iv, with the assistauoo of two other men diamond len»< has not ventured to disputo any of them, end wo challeuge it to tho deuial. Its im itation of the suarliug littlo animal, which, ‘ h 'cxmh tho wharf boat and out to the levee, wheu it encouuterH au object too formula- help him shoulder it, earriod a bale of | per cotton weighing four hundred pounds from tho outer guard of the wharfboat ble for direct attack, drops its tail and barks round it, will not auswor when au h grave tinthsfrom the records are preaent- —Somebody in Missisigppi claims to own Richmond, Mrs Gaines owns New Orleans—and tho Devil himself thought had the world in a “sling" until the #4, It only exposes its own weakness Ohio women taught bias different. •od from "Min- t of their hardness aud tested with the poiariscope, the » have been found to admit fifteen heated ray* than say other pebble. scientific accuracy, from chromatic aberrations, and produce rightnesv and distiuctures of visiou not before lined in spectacles. Manufactured by the ucer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York, sale by responsible agents in every city in the ' ITTIClI A KINSEL, Jeweler* and Opticians, are so’e agents forColumbns, Ga , from whom they can only be attained. No peddlers empk-.ed. Do not buy a pair unless you see the trade work octi dsodtwly fel»*l tt MU800GBK MAN P NG C0._ Yam Potato Seed A SPLENDID VARIETY. Por sale by J. MARION ESTRS, ml-todlt -2t Bro.id Street. For Sale. r jvWKNTY SHARKS IN MERCHANTS’ BUILD- lug and Loan Assoeiatiou. Apply to A. 0. BLACKMAR, fyId8 eodtf M. and M. Bank. ed io resign his 'said official signature, this — V. M. BROOKS, Onlin Stcucll 1*1 ates of every description cut at short notice. S0LB AGENTS for the celebrated Diamond Pebliled Spectacles and Kye-tHasses, and Agents fur :h Arundel Pebble Spectacles, which ars slightly colored, and in high favor with everybody uiingi^w •ye-glasses. atoh, Clock and Jewelry repairing in all it* branches. Hair Jewelry, Society Bodges, Dissoii t reasonable rates. desMdlu DRY COODS. Grand Clearing Out Sale! TO MARK READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE, WP. NOW OFFER Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Good! AT AND BELOW COST. FOB CASH! AM) EVERT OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO HE FOOD ELSEWHERE. CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE, ,4 U »0 BROAD BTBEET * REMEMBER! THE NEW YORK. STORE is STH.L setLiaro at Panic Prices ! OUR J0UVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT. S. LANDAUEE Sl BRO. Nov. Sfi, 1873. [iuh30.eod.twly] New York Blon J. KYLE & CO. R ESPECTFULLY announce to their friend-, customers and the public gene-ally, tha AMD WINTER STOCK OF DRY GOODS is now cornpb consisting of every article usually found in a first (Inst the money panic in Now York for money, and will be ‘ ~ We still keep a largo lino of r FALL ]• Goods Hi i They v li atprlces to corn'spoud with «h IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION! ALSO, A SPLENDID LINK OF Ladies’, >£18868” and Oliiltlren’s Shoes- the Latent Style and Best Make. Also, Beautiful AH wishing tc Columbus, Oct, of tha Latest Style and Best Make. Also, a Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Pnc el purchase will do well to give us u call, a* we bought low und will sell fO I fith, 1873. J K ^ lie held for March »*> bt. Mary's the l.umpk quarter, si By ordei K. T. rihcpherd’i F. M. BHOOKS. Ordinary. Railroad Sale of Unclaimed Goods. tided I hat a hereby, the ICti.il Monday March 16ih, st i bo following articles, utile orward. pay charges and rt R. O. Marie—One barre 11. 0. Roy—Out- s..ntpvi feblfi tmehte Assignee’s Sale OF Crockery,China& Glass BOILER MAKINC. GEO. T. GIFFORD, Boilei' | M K 8 T. J. Da YORE having , with his Books and Aci | GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, STAND, on Randolph Street, betw, gned his enHra 7URN13U- , together selling at BMKilllS! MRMIMI! NIUIKIH Important to Those in Want of Dry Good! *n»! C ONTBMPf.ATIN-l « .lici t rli.rc.. Iu nnr l.-r.int..., «•» ->»• r fr^in ' U i, li.r TIII 11 KTOCH OF 1IHCNK AXI* FANCY HOODS AT W TAI.IIE, .11.1 In.llu thou, iu wm.t 10 call, mmulna anil la- codvIobhI. *» r 8 , ‘ n, “ Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods will b sold on longer time than thirty days. Mf AU IhoB, iuilcl.tp.l arc "aruoulj rc.|ua.t t .,l In call au.l »ctll« «l once, or -»* ' arrangement*. JOHN McGOUGH & CO • Mr. DcVors will pleas# call 1VE stiver Oglethorpe | Parties indebted and Sheet Iron Worker. and settle «*- MR. ROBERT A. HNNIS will haw charge •f She Bteoa uof t dosed amt. J. ESNIV, Aldgues. MILLINERY. Bargains ! Bargains! • Millinery *anfl Fancy Dry Goods at Panic I WILL, ON AND AVTER TOMORROW, Ori’EH HER in-TIKB . '’..gg MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOD-. *0B c AT PANIC PRICE8 1 TL. Lvlln an r,,p.a.rtl*j lAtluR lo c.U ul |nJn- for *iw» l” 16